Travertine
Travertine is a type of natural sedimentary rock mainly composed of calcium carbonate, formed in environments such as hot springs and limestone-rich waters. Travertine has excellent polishing capability, which allows it to be used in building facades and other surfaces with a shiny and attractive appearance. Due to its properties, it has become one of the most popular stones in the industry and is considered a suitable choice for surfaces that require moisture resistance. This stone also has good resistance to acid rain, making it suitable for use in areas with humid climates. Travertine can be processed in both vein-cut and cross-cut forms, and various finishes such as polished, leathered, brushed, and sandblasted can be applied to it.
The price of travertine depends on factors such as grade, color, dimensions, and thickness. This stone comes in a wide range of colors from white, cream, and beige to honey, chocolate, red, yellow, smoky gray, pink, walnut brown, and even golden shades, making it easy to match with any design style or preference.