STONES - MARBLE
When limestone re-crystallises under intense geological pressure and heat Marble rock is formed. Large, coarse grains of calcite are formed by fossilized materials, along with carbonates. Marble stone has long been valued for its beauty and strength; it was and still is widely used in commercial buildings, monuments, sculptures and residental houses.
Marble Uses - Bathroom Vanity Tops, Splash Backs, Tile Flooring, Wall Cladding (commercial & residential), Fireplaces, Marble Bars, Stairs and Kitchens Benchtops also but is not recommended due to its porous nature.
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Amadora
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Rojo Alicante
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Botticcino
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Calacutta
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Carrara
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Crema La Perla
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Crema Marfil
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Dolido
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Gascoyne Cream
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Grigio Carnico
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Karnis Beige
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Marquina
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Marron Emperador
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Verde Quatamala
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Monarco Brown
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LIMESTONE/TRAVERTINE
Limestone is mainly made of calcite, a mineral form of calcium carbonate. Limestones are typically grey however other colours are found some also with strong markings such as strong veins or blotches. Because it can be easily worked, Limestone makes an excellent building material. Ideal for Bathrooms, Furniture, Flooring etc.
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Mink Limestone
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PDL/Crema Luna
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Biancone Panna
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Travertine Nirvona
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Travertine Classico
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Our Marble & Limestone Stone range is vast thus please visit our show room for more marble information & view our edge profile page for marble design finish options.
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