OLD STONE Stone Yard

Created on 09.24
In Fujian China, OLD STONE operates several stone yards. One of them is an open-air site that serves not only as a storage ground but also as a place where history and craftsmanship converge. Spacious and well-organized, the yard allows clients to directly explore aged stones of various types and eras.
Close-up of a hand-carved aged decorative stone with visible weathering and intricate patterns, reflecting craftsmanship and the passage of time.

Wide Range, Abundant Stock

This yard features a broad collection of stones, including:
  • Aged Slabs: Gray-toned, solid in presence, ideal for courtyards, walkways, and plazas.
  • Rubble Stones: Raw and natural, perfect for wall construction and landscaping.
  • Long-Format Stones: Strong linearity, often used in minimalist courtyard walls and facades.
  • Cultural Stones: Traditionally cut, suited for villa and hotel exteriors.
  • Hand-Carved Decorative Stones: Featuring detailed patterns and motifs, perfect for courtyards, columns, and accent walls.
The stones here range in age from over a decade to several decades, with many showing marks of natural weathering — combining functional utility with a unique sense of heritage.
A panoramic view of the OLD STONE open-air yard, showing neatly arranged stacks of aged slabs and rubble stones, highlighting abundant inventory and organized layout.

Versatile Applications, Flexible Choices

Whether for paving, wall building, heritage restoration, or decorative landscaping, this yard offers ample options. For designers and contractors, the wide selection means both creative freedom and dependable supply.
Side-by-side display of long-format stones, cultural stones, and rubble stones in the yard, illustrating different colors and textures, and emphasizing product diversity.

The Value of OLD STONE

At OLD STONE, we see stone not just as material but as a carrier of time and memory. Visiting this yard allows clients to experience authentic textures, tones, and carvings, and to choose the stones that best align with their project’s vision. These stones — aged from history itself — are what set OLD STONE apart.