Have you ever seen people cut through solid rock — using nothing but dust from another stone? High up in a quiet mountain village, locals rely on a rare purple stone — rich in minerals — to turn raw blocks of marble into perfect sculptures. First, they crush the stone into powder, sifted and mix it with water to make a thick, sharp paste. With this natural cutting slurry, they mark their lines, stretch a wire between two people, and pull it back and forth. The paste grinds through the marble like a slow, steady saw. Once cut into perfect cubes, the same mineral powder becomes their polishing tool — smoothing every edge and carving out details with care. From dust and patience, they create stunning stone sculptures — proof that sometimes, the simplest tools can shape the most incredible art. #solidrock #marble #stonepowder
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