If we talk about 'shop on the stone',
Outside commercial establishments, names and trades were historically engraved directly onto stones. This constituted the oldest and most enduring form of advertising. Even today, the 'Foundation Stone'—affixed to a stone slab outside any major business establishment or government office—enhances the identity and prestige of that location. It serves as a testament to the solidity and reliability of the enterprise it represents.
In contemporary times, the use of walls and stones for artistic expression has gained significant momentum. 'Wall Art' adorning city walls and intricate 'Stone Carvings' serve not only as decorative elements but also play a pivotal role in boosting tourism. Many artists sculpt stones to create statues and artifacts that lend any space an aesthetic appeal reminiscent of a high-end boutique or showroom. Through this art form, the inherent hardness of stone is transformed into something soft, fluid, and vibrant.
Stones and walls are not merely construction materials; they serve as the living memory of human civilization. Whether it is the name of a shop engraved upon a stone slab or a painting adorning the wall of a historic cave, these artifacts serve as a poignant reminder that every structure we build must stand the test of time. Even today, these stones keep us connected to our roots and leave behind an invaluable legacy for generations to come.
| Photos captured by | @reetuahlawat |
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| Camera Device | POCO M4 Pro Rear Camera 12MP |
| Lens | Default |
| Category | Photography, Flowers, Beauty of Nature |
| Location | India |
| Edited | Captured one |
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