Tag: Featured

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Provo City Center Utah Temple (outside)

Provo City Center Utah Temple One of the few brick temple, the Provo City Center outside stone is actually the sandstone that is used around the entryway to temple as well as an accent stone around the windows and landscape. It is leftover from the original construction that I got on a visit to the construction site. The Provo City Center inside stone is … Read More Provo City Center Utah Temple (outside)

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Provo City Center Utah Temple (inside)

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Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple

Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple This stone was leftover from the construction of the temple and was given to us by one of the workers. It is a piece of trim from the flooring of the temple. Return to temple stone list

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Raleigh North Carolina Temple

Raleigh North Carolina Temple This stone was a gift from a friend of the shop. The marble stone was scrap leftover from the original construction. It was given to our friend (and others) while visiting the construction site while the temple was being built. Return to temple stone list

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Recife Brazil Temple

Recife Brazil Temple This stone was a gift from a missionary who was given it during his mission in Recife. It was leftover from the original construction and is the stone from the actual building. Return to temple stone list

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Redlands California Temple

Redlands California Temple We are so happy to have the Redlands California stone in our shop. The piece that we have was leftover from the original construction and was, at some point, turned into a piece of artwork that had a picture of the temple on it. One of our collector friends allowed us to trim around the temple picture so that we could … Read More Redlands California Temple

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Regina Saskatchewan Temple

Regina Saskatchewan Temple These beautiful cabochons were made from chips of granite leftover from the construction of the Regina Saskatchewan Temple. Hidden away for years in a storage box following the dedication of the temple, a friend decided that these stones find a better home where they could be loved and appreciated. We are happy she chose our jewelry. Return to temple stone list

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Reno Nevada Temple

Reno Nevada Temple The Reno Nevada temple stone was given to us by a friend of my niece. While having lunch together, she mentioned what we were doing with temple stone in jewelry. She told her that she had a broken piece of tile given to her during the original construction. She lived nearby the temple and visited it often while it was being … Read More Reno Nevada Temple

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Rexburg Idaho Temple

Rexburg Idaho Temple Another gift from a collector friend, the Rexburg Idaho temple stone is the stone used on the walls of the Terrestrial room. Most people do not realize that the temple is precast concrete so we had to use stone from inside to represent this beautiful temple. Return to temple stone list

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Richmond Virginia Temple

Richmond Virginia Temple This beautiful marble is scrap leftover from the original construction of the floor in the Richmond Temple. Given to us by a friend who worked on the actual construction of the temple, we are really grateful to have this piece in our collection. Return to temple stone list