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Granite Stone 1. Absolute Black 2. Black Galaxy 3. Colombo Juprana 4. Gem Red |
5. Ivory Silk 6. Jhansi Red 7. Kashmir Gold 8. Kashmir White |
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Slate Stone 1. Copper Slate 2. Himachal White 3. Jack Black |
4. Kundi Multicolor 5. Ocean Green 6. Deoli Green |
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Marble Stone 1. Emerald Green 2. Forest Green 3. Onyx White 4. Rain Forest Brown |
5. Rain Forest Green 6. Rain Forest Yellow 7. Taj Beige 8. Black Gold |
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Sandstone 1. Desert Fire 2. Gold Leaf 3. Mint Fossil 4. Pink Sandstone |
5. Rainbow Sandstone 6. Raj Green 7. Red Sandstone 8. Teak Sandstone |
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Limestone 1. Jaisalmer Yellow |
2. Kota Blue |
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Natural Stone Products 1. Cobbles Stone 2. Counter Tops 3. Natural Stone Fountains |
4. Stone Articles 5. Stone Inlay 6. Stone Monuments |
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Polished A highly reflective, smooth finish that magnifies the stones natural appearance by illuminating the vibrant colors. |
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Bush Hammered A bush-hammer is a specialized stone-working hammer with a head that resembles a meat tenderizing hammer. Because the head of the hammer is usually small (about 1-2 inches square) it takes a long time to apply this finish to a large surface area. The pointy ends of the hammer leave the surface of the stone fairly smooth with small indentations. A bush hammered finish can be applied to nearly all stones. |
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Natural cleft This is the finish associated with materials that are layered and thus when split with do so on a natural fault and create what is known as natural cleft finish. Slates are the most common types of stone that can naturally split. |
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Sandblasted In sandblasting, a high-pressure jet of siliceous sand or steel shots is applied to the area to be treated. It produces a smooth abrasion, leaving the material slightly scratched on the surface, but not rugged. The color tones and the veins are a bit dulled. |
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Brush Hammered & Brushed Bush hammering and brushed is obtained by hitting the material surface mechanically or by hand with a specific multi pointed tool. This method creates a rugged surface full of little grazes at the impact points, and it modifies the color, making it lighter. The surface becomes non-slip. This technique has been replaced by flaming and pressure water finishing because these are faster and less costly. |
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Rigato Rigato is a machine finish that gives a linear pattern cut to the stone. This give an added design factor when applied to a wall. All stones can have this finish prepared on it. |
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Split Face This is when the stone is cut by a guillotine that fractures the face and turns it to a rocky finish |
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Flamed Flamed is the process when an intense flame is fired at the stone which causes the surface of the stone to burst and become rough. This finished is used primarily for exteriors applications where slip resistance is extremely important. This finish cannot be applied to all stone however most granite and certain hard limestone are preferred. |