

Our Winona Stone in Bluff’s Edge is a light gray-buff dolomitic limestone with vibrant pattern of caramel, gold, and light cream tones with brown highlights. Bluff’s Edge features large honeycomb patterns and occasional pockets of geodes. Our splitface finish showcases more cream and brown tones.
Honed
A smooth non-reflective finish with little or no gloss produced with surfacing bricks and no visible saw marks.
Splitface
A rough face formed by splitting slabs in a hydraulic press machine. Generally, the slabs are sawed parallel to bedding in stratified stone, so that the split face exposes the bedding in natural orientation or overturned, but some stone is sawed perpendicular to bedding and then split with the bedding vertical, either exposed as a cleft surface or vertical.
Tapestry
A matte-textured sandblasted appearance finish to a smooth surface, producing a softer textured look.
Brushed
A subtly textured surface finish achieved by wet brushing a stone with a coarse rotary-type abrasive brush.
Sawn
A smooth flat finish obtained from the process used in the saw cutting of the blocks, slabs, or other units of building stone without further embellishment often leaving marks produced from the saw blade teeth.




















