Stone once carried the weight of faith. Arches, ribs, and carved tracery drew light into shape,
turning shadow into geometry and silence into structure.
In monochrome, these forms return — pared back to line, depth, and the discipline of symmetry.
Each piece echoes the architecture of old sanctuaries:
vaulted, solemn, and built to endure more than time.
Cathedral is the House in its most sacred form — a study of order, shadow, and the quiet majesty of carved stone.