I Spent 3 Days making Stone Cages and Here's What Happened

In this video, we complete the epic project of installing the stone cages and stands in the parking area of The Rockshop at Hartbeespoort. It’s been quite a job, but the results are fantastic!

We start by leveling long steel beams and welding them in place to create a sturdy base. Then, we attach the metal cages that we built in a previous video. These cages have a floating effect, making the display even more striking! Each cage is filled with a different type of stone, creating a colorful feast for the eyes. From pink rose quartz and red jasper to dual-color fluorite, tiger's eye, green aventurine, and orange carnelian, there’s something for every stone lover.

To add even more flair, we placed small platforms between the cages, filled with sparkling spirit quartz. The new setup is a fantastic addition to the shop, making the stone collection more vibrant and accessible than ever before. I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the old cement containers on the ground, but this new arrangement brings a fresh and elevated look to the space.

Stay tuned to see what we’re up to next week at The Rockshop at Hartbeespoort. Thanks for watching—leave your comments below and let me know what you think!

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