Alexandra |
Extracted from the heart of the Raggedy Range – its colours range from almost chocolate brown to a warm tan. Processing reveals it's broader bank stratification of off-white and dark grey with a warm brown hue |
Clutha |
From the Tarras quarry. Sporadic brown stone faces can also be expected. Often the mixture of Alexandra and Clutha Stone make a very attractive combination and colour range. |
Kaimai |
The local stone for the Waikato. Nice range of brown/red/greys and can be laid with larger stones within the wall/pillar to make this a very unique finish. |
Movern Hill |
Movern Hill Stone is extracted from a remnant of a mountain worn down by successive ice ages. It is stratified grey with a very subtle warm brown to soften the overall colour. |
Poolburn |
From the Ida valley. The colour is earthy grey with gentle brown. Occasional soft brown stone faces are also typical. Poolburn also produces some superb paving stone, with a marbled colouring of grey to red brown. |
Gibbston |
Extracted from the Gibbston Valley. A warm grey with a hint of rusty brown. |
Wanaka |
Extracted from the Cluden Station Valley in the Tarras region. A light grey base with rich brown intermingled. |
Hyde Grey |
The greyer stone in the colour range. Not recommended for inside as can take on a cold look. |