



This piece plays on contrast in both tone and texture. Honeyed fragments with natural markings are set against crisp white geometry, punctuated by small brown porphyry squares that act like anchors within the pattern.
The irregular cut of the stone gives the cabochon an authentic, time-worn character, while the strong border frames it like an architectural jewel, making it ideal as a focal insert rather than a background material.
Perfect for use within stone borders, thresholds, entrance halls, medallion moments, fireplace panels, or bespoke pavements where historic reference and rare materiality are part of the design language. As with all natural and antique stones, tonal variation and marking are integral to the character of each piece.