Sandstones
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Frontier™ Sandstone
A gray, tan and brown sandstone that is split into both long strips and larger rectangles. 9 Pictures -
Frontier™ Sandstone Tumbled
The Frontier can be tumbled to give it a weathered patina. 12 Pictures -
Frontier™ Sandstone Sawn-Bed
Sawn-bed strips of Frontier Sandstone. 4 Pictures -
Frontier™ Tumbled Irregular
Tumbled irregularly-shaped blocks of gray, tan and brown sandstone. 8 Pictures -
Frontier™ Sandstone Tumbled Rubble
Tumbled Frontier Rubble comes in irregular shapes with a weathered patina. 6 Pictures -
Mission Springs Sandstone
A brown and tan rectangular sandstone that stacks in an attractive tight pattern. 7 Pictures -
Chief Cliff
A brown, tan and gray, naturally straight-edged stone that can be stacked in a very tight pattern. 9 Pictures -
Deerfield Ledge
A brown and tan sandstone that comes in naturally rectangular shapes. 4 Pictures -
Lahood Sandstone
A course-grained olive and tan sandstone. 5 Pictures -
Desert Blonde Sandstone
A light tan and brown sandstone available in a mix of chopped rectangles and split-face blocks. 5 Pictures -
Wilkeson Sandstone
A light-colored sandstone sawn or chopped into rectangular shapes. 5 Pictures -
Tablerock Sandstone
A buff to gray sandstone that is broken at the quarry into squares and rectangles. 5 Pictures -
Colorado Buff Split-Face
Light-colored sandstone chopped into strips. 6 Pictures
