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Fieldstones

An 19th century fieldstone mill in Berks County, Pennsylvania.


Fieldstones can consist of any type of rock. They are produced from near the surface and are usually weathered and sometimes covered with lichens.


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Moss Rock Chief Cliff
A naturally straight-edged, brown fieldstone that can be stacked into a tight pattern.



Kootenai Flatwillow Fieldstone
A weathered fieldstone chopped into rectangular shapes.


Kootenai Homestead Fieldstone
A weathered fieldstone in ledgey and irregular shapes.


Moss Rock Eagle Moss Rock
Tan, lichen-covered sandstone picked from outcrops in the prairie.


Kootenai Horseshoe Blend
A mixture of fieldstones and limestones laid in a traditional rubble pattern.


Moss Rock Prairie Fieldstone
A brown and tan, lichen-covered sandstone in roughly rectangular shapes.


KootenaiKootenai Ledge
A reddish-brown and gray, rectangular fieldstone picked from talus slopes and sorted to size.


Tiger ButteTiger Butte Fieldstone
A dark irregular fieldstone that is hand-picked on ranches in Montana.


Chief JosephPipestone Granite
A rounded weathered granite available in a range of sizes.


Falls CreekCabinet Gorge Ledge
A light-gray and tan, very rectangular fieldstone that is hand-picked from talus slopes.

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