stonecraft
Stonecraft is the craft of shaping and working stone to create architectural elements, sculpture, and decorative objects. It encompasses quarrying, cutting, dressing, carving, and setting stone, as well as designing stone structures and ornamentation. Materials commonly used include granite, limestone, marble, sandstone, and slate, though a range of other natural stones and engineered stone products are also employed. Techniques span from rough-cut block production and ashlar or rubble masonry to detailed relief carving and statuary. Tools range from traditional chisels and mallets to modern saws, grinders, and pneumatic or diamond-coated power tools, with contemporary practice often incorporating precise planning and surveying methods.
Stonecraft has deep historical roots. In ancient civilizations, stone was the principal material for temples, public
Stonecraft yields structural components such as columns and blocks; architectural façades, cornices, capitals, and decorative reliefs;
Conservation and modern trends:
Maintenance of stone structures addresses weathering, pollution, and biological growth, with restoration often requiring compatible materials