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Burley Idaho Temple

Burley Idaho Temple This granite stone from the Burley Idaho Temple was left over from the original construction of the temple building. It was given to us by a friend of the shop who worked on the construction. Return to temple stone list

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Calgary Alberta Canada Temple

Calgary Alberta Canada Temple Sometimes, stone is given out to neighboring wards during the construction of the temple. The Calgary Alberta stone is one such example. One of our dear friends in Calgary had this piece of stone laying in her flower bed during one of our visits. Her daughter (and all the young women in the Stake) had been given a chunk of … Read More Calgary Alberta Canada Temple

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Campinas Brazil Temple

Campinas Brazil Temple We often get temple stone from missionaries that were there during the original construction of temples. The stone from the Campinas Brazil temple is one such stone. A treasured souvenir of the temple and his mission, this stone was shared with us so that we can make jewelry for him and others who have come to know and love this temple. … Read More Campinas Brazil Temple

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Cardston Alberta Canada Temple

Cardston Alberta Canada Temple One of my favorite temple stone stories that is too long for this post. However, this stone comes from a home in Cardston that was built with the same stone as the temple. Apparently, the original owner loved the temple so much that he had the Church bring in an extra amount of the white granite stone from British Columbia … Read More Cardston Alberta Canada Temple

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Casper Wyoming Temple

Casper Wyoming Temple This stone is scrap leftover from the construction of the Casper Wyoming Temple. It was part of the modular construction material and was used on the inside floors. This was given to us by a friend who was working on the temple. Return to temple stone list

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Cebu City Philippines Temple

Cebu City Philippines Temple A good friend gave me the stone from Cebu City Philippines that he got from a business trip to the Philippines. It was a broken piece of stone that was once a part of temple and was given to him by someone who worked on the repair. We find a lot of stone this way as these broken pieces are … Read More Cebu City Philippines Temple

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Cedar City Utah Temple

Cedar City Utah Temple Leftover from the original construction, the Cedar City Utah stone is a scrap piece of the trim stone used in the Celestial room. We have several different stones from this temple but are currently using this one because of its amazing crème color and it’s beauty. Return to temple stone list

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Chicago Illinois Temple

Chicago Illinois Temple This stone is actually from a piece of tile leftover from the construction of the temple. Several pieces were cut into small squares and an image of the temple was placed on the stone. These pictures on stone were then given as souvenirs at the temple dedication. Return to temple stone list

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Ciudad Juarez Mexico Temple

Ciudad Juarez Mexico Temple This was our second stone from Mexico and was given to us by friends whose parents served in the temple. Like a lot of our stone, this is just a broken piece of stone from the floor that was collected during the construction. Return to temple stone list

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Cody Wyoming Temple

Cody Wyoming Temple The stone from the Cody Wyoming Temple is scrap leftover from the original construction of the temple. This beautiful marble was used on the floor of the temple. A gift from a friend who worked on the construction, we are grateful to be able to add this temple to our collection of temple stones for our jewelry. Return to temple stone … Read More Cody Wyoming Temple