Ivory Age originates in rare, iron-light terrains where stone remains pale despite the weight of centuries. These formations carry softness without fragility. Whites, mineral greys, and faint blush tones that feel suspended in time. The stone feels calm even before it is touched.
The craftsman’s labour here is subtle and exacting. Ivory Age fractures easily if rushed. It demands patience, sensitivity, and trust in touch rather than force. Each successful peel feels almost ceremonial, as though the stone consents to being revealed.


Ivory Age carries a sense of calm that is immediate yet profound. Its pale surface holds light gently, creating space for reflection and reverence. Creations on this stone feel devotional by nature, quiet, considered, and deeply inward. It is often associated with expressions of faith, prayer, and stillness, where presence is felt not through force, but through grace. It is the stone of pause, of breath, of reverence.




