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The Jura limestone from Germany is a very hard limestone, which is in fact one of the few limestone consistently used on horizontal applications with high traffic use.
We introduce here to a wonderful beige limestone from Portugal: the St Hubert. This is a fine grain material that shows a great color consistency.
We are pleased to introduce you to the wonderful Estremoz White and Blue marble. This is a Portuguese marble and today´s stone highlight!
Grey colored limestone tiles are hugely popular for use on applications such as interior flooring. These tiles can be polished, honed or even brushed, and are today on high demand.
Turkish travertine are pretty much on high demand all over the world, in particular in tile format to be used on interior and exterior flooring and paving. We present here a selection of pictures of wonderful flooring applications of Turkish travertine on different projects worldwide.
The Marmara White marble is a historical natural stone from Turkey that has been extracted for centuries. Today, it is common to find this marble on several historical buildings in Turkey as well as in other parts of the world.
Portugal is the single source for the extraction of this fantastic beige limestone called Moca Cream, or Moca Creme. We introduce you here to a selection we have chosen that are on high demand these days.
Portuguese limestones are widely popular throughout Europe and are commonly used on numerous exterior landscaping applications.
There is a fantastic type of Travertine being currently extracted in Turkey: the Travertine Gold, or Travertine Yellow. We are talking about a strong yellow coloured type of Travertine, with a well defined parallel vein.
The Limra is a fantastic white limestone from Turkey that has seen a meteoric rise on the international market in the past years. This is a versatile limestone that can accept a wide range of surface finishes.
Botticino is a well known beige marble with an incredible reputation, originally from Italy. Today, there are similar types of marble being extracted in Turkey that we present on this video.
The Marmara White is a fantastic and fairly unique type of marble from Turkey, which is mostly known by its white background and quite uniform parallel dark grey lines or vein. These fairly uniform veins is what makes the Marmara White such a on-demand marble.
The Moleanos Classic is one of the most famous and recognized beige coloured limestones in the world, being used on a large diversity of application. It is also a versatile limestone that accepts many surface finishings.
The Dark Emperador is a quite popular brown marble with a strong presence worldwide. However, it doesn’t have a universal grading system, making it extremely hard for non-professional customers to distinguish the different variation types in the global market.
Currently one of the popular marbles in the world, the Crema Marfil has a very large demand and a relatively oversupply. As a result, this marble has a huge range of different variations, which are normally displayed according to each company’s classifications.
The Moleanos Blue is a limestone with a growing demand, in particular from markets like the UK or USA. This is light grey/bluish colored limestone, with a slight brownish tonality, medium grain and several brownish fine spots.
The Moleanos limestone presents a beautiful uniform background across all its different variations. In this particular post, we introduce you to the Moleanos limestone, a beige coloured limestone from Portugal with a significant demand.
The Crema Marfil marble is perhaps the most supplied marble stone in the world. It has a large commercial network and distribution systems that reach pretty much all corners of the world. This is also a highly advertised product with a large availability.
Jura Beige Limestone is a quite popular stone from Germany with a considerable market worldwide. We have just started commercializing this beautiful limestone from Germany and have recently launched an online website with complete information.
The Jura Limestone is a well-known reference stone from Germany, with an increasing demand worldwide. Despite being technically categorized as a Limestone, the Jura is often described as a marble. Learn more about this stone, such as main types and markets.