Musical Stones

A blog for those interested in lithophones (instruments made from rock) and especially the famous 'Musical Stones of Skiddaw' held at Keswick Museum and Art Gallery. The instrument is a 14 foot-long 1.5 ton stone xylophone made in 1827 by Keswick stonemason Joseph Richardson out of rare 'hornfels' rock found between the mountains Skiddaw and Blencathra in North Cumbria, UK.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Stones to appear at two art events

23rd April - Millennium Galleries Sheffield



4th June - Tate Britain (TBC)
Posted by Jamie Barnes at 03:49

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