Sierra Artisan™ Mini-Planters
Sierra Artisan™ Mini-Planters are made from Featherock® natural, lightweight pumice. The beautiful, marbled-grey pumice stone will captivate your customers and invite their curiosity! Each stone is hand-picked in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California — no two planters are the same. Available in a 4- to 6-inch stone with one hole or a 6 to 8 inch stone with two holes — the perfect size to plant with tillandsia or miniature succulents.

Fire Pit Rock
Featherock® Fire Pit Rock adds a natural flair to your customers’ fire features. Our natural pumice rock is safe at temperatures up to 2390 F and will not crack or explode, leaving your fire feature safe for years to come! Fire Pit Rock comes in 3- to 6-inch pieces in our popular dark grey to black charcoal color. Also available is our hand-sorted Fire Pit Rock, which comes in a consistent 4 inch size. Both products come in small super sacks with corner lift-loops that hold approximately 150 pounds of rock each.

Pumice Garden Decor
Thousands of years ago, molten lava erupted from the Mono Craters in the Sierra Nevada Mountains like carbonated soda exploding out of its can. The end product was our unique, foamy looking Featherock stone. Thanks to all of those gas bubbles trapped within the rock, carving stone has never been easier. If you’re not an artist, however, Featherock has it covered. Our in-house sculptor hand carves our highest quality pumice stone into one-of-a-kind garden décor. Now available in popular designs such as bunnies, owls, and mushrooms! Contact Featherock for further information. Carvings are made to order.



For more information, visit www.featherock.com
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