| Marble |
Marble is a calcareous rock with a mid-range in its hardness, formed usually by fine grain crystals. It has a mirror like polish finish. Suitable for internal and external use. This stone is formed by intense pressure and high temperatures. |
| Granite |
Granite has volcanic origin with a high range in hardness. Very resistant to high wear and tear, with superior abrasion resistance and compressive strenght. Availave in a wide range of colors. Granite is an excellent material for internal and external construction for its hardness and resistance to all types of weather. |
| Travertine |
Traverine is a porous rock. Mainly use for internal applications with a honed, polished, or antique finish surface. |
| Onyx |
Onix is a traslucent stone that can be high polished. Used to decorate living spaces. Translucent, layered calcitic stone in pastel shades, typically formed in caves by the slow precipitation of cold, mineral-rich water. |
| Limestone |
Limestones are relely polished, suitable for internal use. Sedimentary rock crystallized by seawater or layered and formed by shells and fragments at the bottom of the sea millions of years ago. |
| Quartzite |
Quartzite has high-range hardness and is used for external applications. Metamorphic stone formed during the re-crystallization of quartz sandstone. |
| Serpentine |
Serpentine is a volcanic rock. Suitable for interan and external applications with shades of green and red. |