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decorative stone

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decorative stone [¦dek·rəd·iv ′stōn]
(materials)
A stone that serves for architectural decoration, as in mantles or store fronts.

decorative stone
Stone that functions as architectural decoration.


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Fire pits are increasing in popularity and have turned out to be great open-air additions in a lot of patios across the country These pits can be either portable or permanent fixtures constructed from decorative stone or brick and can be wood fired or gas fired Fire pits are increasing in popularity and have turned out to be great open-air additions in a lot of patios across the country.
With the external structure now completed, the main contractor, Square General, are concentrating on the facade which will have decorative stone cladding as well as working on the interior blockwork, plastering and tiling.
With the external structure now completed, the main contractor, Square General, are concentrating on the facade which will have decorative stone cladding as well as working on the interior blockwork, plastering and tiling," El Chaar added.
 
 
 
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