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Posts Tagged → stone carving

Trying My Hand At Letter Carving

by Carolyn Porter posted June 22, 2018
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More than 25 years ago, while traveling in Scotland, I watched an elderly gentleman chisel a name into a black granite gravestone. He sat on a stack of upholstered stools; he held a chisel in his left hand, a mallet in his right. The craft and care he took with each and every letter seemed reverent. Each cut of the stone seemed important. Holy, almost. Continue reading →

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