They represented, in some kind of fine-grained grey stone, the loves of Zeus.
Even so, Dr. Canuto said the newfound limestone monument was the same type of fine-grained stone used in the looted artwork.
The windows were thick and almost flawless, a marvel of glassmaker's art, and set between ribs of fine-grained white stone carved with stylized flowers.
Like much of Valeron Castle, its walls were fine-grained stone polished to a soft gloss, the furnishings pale wood, cushions and drapes a pastel shade of gray-green.
The fine-grained stone retained them as ghostly images.
Baldwin discovered a fine-grained stone on his land later called Berea sandstone.
It forms a dense, but soft light grey, or darker, fine-grained stone, which splits into well-defined slabs.
The three stones were the size of Greyhound buses, and seemed to be made out of some fine-grained stone.
The table tops are of a substance like fine-grained, greasy, artificial stone.
The exterior is both grand and restrained, constructed of fine-grained, silver-white stone the Gibbs-designed domes punctuate each corner.