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Travertino Classico

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Sizes:

Slabs, Cut to Size

Collection:

Travertine

Thickness:

20mm

Finishes:

Polished, Antique

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Travertine

Travertine is a form of massive calcium carbonate, resulting from deposition by springs or rivers. It is beautifully coloured and banded as a result of the presence of iron compounds or other (e.g. organic) impurities. The holes characteristic of travertine were created when carbon dioxide bubbles were trapped as the stone was being formed. Travertine is available in a number of finishes ranging from polish, cross-cut, regular-cut, honed & filled, honed & unfilled, tumbled and unpolished to name a few. Travertine is offered in a wide range of colours, and covers the spectrum from pure white to deep mahogany. The various hues of Travertine can sometimes be constant throughout large pieces and at times are blended. Travertine displays distinct veins at times and is a very sturdy natural stone.

The beauty and special characteristics of natural stones emerge from the finishing processes available, and which are widely utilized by current architectural and construction trends. Each finish provides a different aspect to natural stone that takes on new shades of colours, new visual and tactile sensations, enhancing the natural characteristics. Here are the most widely used ones:

Polished
A polished surface finish is shiny and reflective. This is a glossy mirror like finish. The full colour, depth, and crystal structure of the stone is visible. The stone appears darker and the colours seem richer. A polished finish will highlight the character of natural stone. This finish is considered the finest and smoothest available.

Honed
Honing removes the gloss from the surface, creating a soft matte look. The surface remains smooth to the touch. The result is a smooth surface without reflection. The stone will have a matte like appearance.

Brushed / Leathered
A variety of methods are used in order to achieve a textured surface; either chemical (acid wash) or mechanical. There are different levels of brushing – from the subtle satin or vellutato finish to deeper brushing, creating a leathered effect.

Flamed
A surface treatment applied by intense heat flaming, which creates a rough surface finish, more appropriate for exterior applications. The surface is usually brushed after flaming, when used for interior application.

Tumbled
Slightly tumbled to achieve rounded edges and a surface which is not as smooth as when honed.

Antique
This is actually a style of finishes rather than a particular finish. Leathered and tumbled finishes are all examples of an antiqued finish. A factory finish similar to a leathered finish is sometimes referred to as an antiqued finish.