Travertine Marble
Travertine is the name of a marble rock formed by deposits of calcium carbonate. Water tanks along with other conditions, give rise to the travertine. The composition of calcite, aragonite and limonite in parallel layers with small cavities of different shades and give it a translucent, soft and elegan
Its use as ornamental stone has been going on since ancient Rome, where many of its buildings (churches and monuments) used this material. Today travertine remains one of the most used materials in construction
Its qualities include the elegance of its grain, its neutral hue, the natural integration and distinction that accompany any natural stone. All these conditions endow travertine versatility, making it perfectly integrates both modern and vanguard or in more conservative.