☀️ Xiaoshu : When Heat Meets Harmony

“Xiaoshu reminds us: real heat doesn’t rush—it gathers with grace.” On July 7, the Chinese lunar calendar marks Xiaoshu (小暑), the 11th of the 24 solar terms, known in English as “Lesser Heat.” As its name suggests, Xiaoshu signals the arrival of increasing warmth, but not yet the peak of summer. It is a transitional […]
6 Types of Brackets in Stone Dry Hanging Systems Explained

Stone dry hanging is a widely adopted technique in modern architectural cladding, known for its safety, efficiency, and aesthetics. Central to this method are various types of stone dry hanging brackets (also known as stone cladding fixings or hangers). These components provide crucial structural support and secure stone panels on buildings. This article explores the […]
Natural Stone Essentials: Types, Features, and Common Uses

When it comes to building materials that stand the test of time, STONE remains unmatched. Whether for architectural exteriors, luxurious interiors, or durable public works, natural stone is valued for its aesthetic appeal, durability, and unique patterns. But what exactly are the different types of natural STONE? How are they classified and named? What are […]
Taj Mahal Quartzite: The Perfect Blend of Elegance and Durability

Taj Mahal Quartzite: The Perfect Blend of Elegance and Durability Taj Mahal Quartzite is a natural stone celebrated for its timeless beauty and exceptional durability. Often chosen for countertops, walls, and flooring, this luxurious material combines the elegance of marble with the resilience of quartzite, making it an ideal choice for both modern and classic […]
Embracing the Summer Solstice: The Cultural Meaning of Xiazhi

“At the height of light, nature whispers balance, not excess.” On June 21, the Northern Hemisphere welcomes the Summer Solstice, known in traditional Chinese culture as Xiazhi (夏至)—literally meaning “the peak of summer.” It is the 10th solar term of the traditional 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunisolar calendar, and it marks the longest […]
2 Premium Stone Countertops: Marble vs Sintered Stone Compared

When choosing a countertop, aesthetics and practicality go hand-in-hand. Marble and sintered stone have become two of the most popular choices for kitchens, dining areas, and commercial interiors. Each brings unique strengths to the table. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore their differences, pros and cons, and help you make the right selection for your […]
🌾 Mangzhong: When Time Demands Precision, and Design Seeks Balance

“The moments between spring and summer may look still—yet everything is changing.” As the ninth solar term in the traditional Chinese calendar, Mangzhong (Grain in Ear) arrives each June with quiet urgency. For thousands of years, this moment marked one of the most decisive shifts in the agricultural calendar: when wheat ripens and rice planting […]
Festival della barca del drago: onorare la storia, abbracciare il cambiamento

The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanwu Festival (端午节), is one of the most vibrant and culturally significant traditional holidays in China. Celebrated on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, it marks a seasonal turning point and embodies themes of patriotism, protection, and renewal. At HRST STONE, we see in the Dragon […]
Xiaoman e quarzite: Il potere sottile del design naturale

What Is Xiaoman? A Chinese Solar Term of Humility and Growth In the traditional Chinese calendar, Xiaoman (小满) is the eighth solar term of the 24 solar terms that guide the agricultural seasons. Occurring around May 21st, Xiaoman literally means “Lesser Fullness.” It signifies the time when crops such as wheat begin to fill out […]
Lixia: L'antico inizio dell'estate e il suo significato culturale

Each year in early May, as the days grow longer and the sun warms the earth, people across China mark an important seasonal milestone—Lixia (立夏), the “Start of Summer.” One of the 24 traditional solar terms in the Chinese lunisolar calendar, Lixia is far more than a date change. It represents renewal, transformation, and growth—principles […]