Stonemasonry or stonecraft is the creation of buildings

structures, and sculpture using stone as the primary material. It is one of the oldest activities and professions in human history. Many of the long-lasting, ancient shelterstemplesmonumentsartifactsfortificationsroadsbridges, and entire cities were built of stone. Famous works of stonemasonry include the Egyptian pyramids, the Taj MahalCusco’s Incan WallEaster Island‘s statuesAngkor WatBorobudurTihuanacoTenochtitlanPersepolis, the ParthenonStonehenge, the Great Wall of China, and Chartres Cathedral.

  • Granite is one of the hardest stones, and requires such different techniques to sedimentary stones that it is virtually a separate trade. With great persistence, simple mouldings can and have been carved from granite, for example in many Cornish churches and in the city of Aberdeen. Generally, however, it is used for purposes that require its strength and durability, such as kerbstones, countertops, flooring, and breakwaters.
  • Igneous stone ranges from very soft rocks such as pumice and scoria to somewhat harder rocks such as tuff to the hardest rocks such as granite and basalt.