Material & Craftsmanship
Medium-grained granite or bluestone, hand-hewn and leveled using traditional chiseling techniques. The surface retains a naturally roughened texture with fine hammer marks, reflecting long-term use and authentic stone character.
Design & Structure
Rectangular paving layout with linear joints. Slabs are narrow and elongated, typically arranged parallel to the building facade to emphasize visual depth and rhythm. Edges are slightly rounded and joints vary subtly in width, characteristic of traditional manual installation.
Historical Context & Reuse
Originally featured in temple corridors, ancestral halls, and entrance pathways, valued for durability and understated texture. These stones are now reclaimed in their original state and widely used in heritage restoration and landscape projects, appreciated for their tactile surface and authentic natural patina.

