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    Lamprophyre (redirect from Kersantite)
    hornblende, determines the species: Minette contains biotite and orthoclase. Kersantite contains biotite and plagioclase. Vogesite contains hornblende and orthoclase...
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    of the tower and corners were built from coated cinder blocks of blue kersantite. The lower floors are rusticated; the rusticated stone continues as quoining...
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    closed before 1960 and it is the only known location of kersantite in Serbia. For decades, kersantite was used for the Belgrade buildings, including some...
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    kersantite and dates to the fifteenth century. Other statuary in the church is a sixteenth-century "Déploration du Christ" in polychromed kersantite,...
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    operational. It is the only known location of kersantite in Serbia, a rare type of greenish granite. For decades, kersantite was used for Belgrade buildings. Features...
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  • Saint-Thurien, Tréméven, Névez, Baye, Mellac and Quéven in Morbihan. He worked in kersantite and given the modest budgets of such rural communities kept his work to...
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    offerings) and a stoup. The crosspiece and statuary are all carved from kersantite. At the base there is also a marble plaque with the inscription "MISSION...
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  • niches of the voussures of porch arches, working in either granite or Kersantite, Those six porches built predominately using granite can be seen at Quimper...
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    architect Albert Randolph Ross added a 15 m (49 ft)–tall plinth, made of Kersantite granite from Brittany. Vanderbilt and Ross had previously collaborated...
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  • and smaller calvaries and a gisant. For much of their work they used Kersantite, The listing below gives details of these works. The Prigent atelier worked...
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