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Travertine

 

It is a form of huge natural stones made of calcium carbonate resulting from the deposition of rivers and springs. Although it has holes, it is actually a dense, compact form of limestone. It is an ideal material for residential and commercial use, being an architectural reference. Rome's Coliseum is an excellent example of great architecture.

The most common travertine selections


Travertine features


It is recommended after granite immediately for exterior decoration and facade works, as it is resistant to external factors such as rain, sun, and humidity.


It is considered a homogeneous stone, of medium hardness and luster, and highly absorbent

Travertine combines durability and elegance in appearance, as it gives the place it is located a special elegance that attracts the attention of any visitor.

It is very distinctive for interior wall decor, as in addition to its beauty, in appropriate lighting it becomes a special artistic painting that decorates the spot you desire.

Being a natural stone it has natural holes

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