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Latest revision as of 21:38, 6 December 2012

The robin tail Listolina gets its name due to the fact that the end of each stone has a triangular shape, similar to a robin's tail, which aids in joining the stones together[1]. These robin tail joints are joined like any other Listolina stone by using Mortar.
Dimensions are approximated to be:
Side A | 10cm |
Side B | 10cm |
Side C | 21cm |
Side A and side B are separated by the triangular cut in the stone side C is the length of the stone.

See Also
References
- ↑ Ing. Lorenzo Bottazzo