Light transmissive stone structure and method for making same

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Three dimension imitation or 'treated' natural product

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049577859

ABSTRACT:
A light transmissive structure made from stones and particularly crystal clusters and a method for making same is disclosed in which the stone is mounted to a preferably transparent or translucent back using an adhesive which is clear after hardening and does not discolor, so that when assembled, the structure will withstand normal handling and mounting into a desired structure without breaking.

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