Igneous Stone (Group)

Igneous Stone (Group)

Scaled set of drawings of the Igneous Stone (Group) in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

Igneous Stone (Group) refers to a collective presence of rocks born from cooled magma or lava, arranged naturally in outcrops or intentionally placed within landscapes. When gathered together, these stones display a striking range of textures and tones, from smooth, dark surfaces of basalt to coarse, speckled granites marked with crystals of quartz and feldspar. Their shared volcanic origin gives the group a sense of unity while their individual variations highlight the diversity of igneous processes.

Found across mountain ranges, volcanic fields, and ancient continental formations, groups of igneous stone embody both the turbulence and permanence of the earth’s geology. As ground materials, they serve decorative and functional purposes, creating borders, accents, or durable surfaces that ground a space in raw, natural strength. Beyond their physical qualities, grouped igneous stones symbolize transformation and endurance, standing as silent reminders of the molten origins that continue to shape landscapes worldwide.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Igneous Stone (Group) has varied overall heights between 18”-72” (46-183 cm) and varied widths in the range of 10’-15’ (305-457 cm).

Pair of outline illustrations of the Igneous Stone (Group) seen from the top and elevation views
Pair of outline illustrations of the Igneous Stone (Group) seen from the top and elevation views
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Igneous Stone (Group)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
18”-72” | 46-183 cm
Width:
10’-15’ | 305-457 cm
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Drawings include:
Igneous Stone (Group) front elevation, plan view

Natural stones are solid mineral materials formed through geological processes over millions of years. These stones originate deep within the Earth’s crust, shaped by intense heat, pressure, and erosion. Found in diverse habitats—from mountain ranges to riverbeds and deserts.

12”-30” | 30-76 cm
18”-48” | 76-122 cm
Sandstone
76.000
122.000
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Sandstone
6’-14’ | 183-427 cm
15’-40’ | 4.57-12.19 m
Volcanic Stone (Group)
427.000
1219.000
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Volcanic Stone (Group)
12”-48” | 30-122 cm
8’-12’ | 244-366 cm
Sandstone (Group)
122.000
366.000
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Sandstone (Group)
24”-60” | 61-152 cm
36”-84” | 91-213 cm
Volcanic Stone
152.000
213.000
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Volcanic Stone
12”-24” | 30-61 cm
18”-30” | 46-76 cm
Moss Stone
61.000
76.000
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Moss Stone
18”-72” | 46-183 cm
10’-15’ | 305-457 cm
Igneous Stone (Group)
183.000
457.000
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Igneous Stone (Group)
18”-48” | 46-122 cm
24”-72” | 61-183 cm
Igneous Stone
122.000
183.000
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Igneous Stone
12”-48” | 30-122 cm
5’-15’ | 152-457 cm
Moss Stone (Group)
122.000
457.000
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Moss Stone (Group)
12”-60” | 30-152 cm
9’-16’ | 274-488 cm
Granite Stone (Group)
152.000
488.000
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Granite Stone (Group)
12”-36” | 30-91 cm
18”-48” | 46-122 cm
Granite Stone
91.000
122.000
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Granite Stone
18”-48” | 46-122 cm
9’-15’ | 274-457 cm
Mountain Stone (Group)
122.000
457.000
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Mountain Stone (Group)
18”-48” | 46-122 cm
24”-60” | 61-152 cm
Mountain Stone
122.000
152.000
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Mountain Stone
12”-24” | 30-61 cm
18”-36” | 46-91 cm
River Stone
61.000
91.000
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River Stone
12”-24” | 30-61 cm
6’-9’ | 183-274 cm
River Stone (Group)
61.000
274.000
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River Stone (Group)
12”-24” | 30-61 cm
18”-30” | 46-76 cm
Garden Stone
61.000
76.000
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Garden Stone
12”-24” | 30-61 cm
4’-7’ | 122-213 cm
Garden Stone (Group)
61.000
213.000
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Garden Stone (Group)