Cast Stone
With stone cutters few and far between, this moldable material is a solid choice for building needs
Cast stone is made from moldable, curable mixtures containing portions of natural sand, cement, fine or coarse marble, limestone, granite, quartz, calcite and coloring pigments. It has a dense, stonelike texture that is highly durable and can be reinforced and color matched.
Cast Stone Backsplash
An antique ceiling tin was used as the mold for this cast stone backsplash. The corbels are cast stone, too.
Mantels are a great example of how cast stone can be used in place of carved stone.
This cast stone mantel continues up the wall to create a frame for the television.
Cast stone can mimic cut limestone.
This doorway is carved and cut stone, but a mold of cast stone could be used to create something similar.
This fountain waterfall sports a cast stone design to punctuate the balustrades.