Hammerhead Stoneworks Builds a Sacred Circle
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The Sacred Circle is a ceremonial fire pit, built by Hammerhead Stoneworks Inc. on the outskirts of Asheville, North Carolina.
It is forty-five feet in diameter and required over 50 tons of stone to construct. Used as a sacred gathering place for a diverse community of spiritual practices, it can accommodate groups of well over one hundred people.
Sandstone from Tennessee is used for the drystone walls, seating caps, and the majority of the flagstone paving.
Rays of Absolute Black radiate from the fire pit to site boulders placed at the cardinal compass points.
Immediately surrounding the fire ring, Pennsylvania bluestone and countertop scraps create a celestial design, depicting our solar system from multiple perspectives.
Built in the winter of 2013-14, this is Hammerhead’s largest project to date. Encompassing all of their craftsmanship and aesthetic ideals, it is a community gathering space as well as a beautiful and enduring work of functional art.
Hammerhead Stoneworks is the design and construction company of mason Marc Archambault.
Founded in 2009, Hammerhead provides highly crafted stone work, and creative artistry to discerning customers in Asheville, North Carolina and the surrounding region.
Visit www.hammerheadstoneworks.com for more information on this project.