Trave Stone
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We offer all types of building stones in our collection with the highest quality and the most diverse designs and colors. No matter what type of stone you are looking for; from marble and granite to travertine, marble, porcelain and decorative stones, we have it all in the dimensions and sizes you desire.
Selling slabs, tiles, stairs, and plaques
Features of our products:
Unparalleled variety: Natural and artificial stones for every taste
Customized dimensions: Providing stone in tile, slab and custom dimensions for each project
Guaranteed quality: Stones with high durability and longevity, suitable for flooring, wall covering, facades and interior and exterior decoration
Competitive price: The best market price while maintaining premium quality
Types of stone polishing
• Type of finish:
In this method, the surface of the stone is highly polished using finishing tools, such as polishing machines, to make it smooth and shiny.
• Features:
• The surface of the stone becomes completely transparent and mirror-like.
• The natural color and pattern of the stone are more prominent.
• Very beautiful, but slippery when wet.
• Application:
Kitchen countertops, interior walls, luxury hall floors.
• How to do it:
The stone is first polished with rougher discs and then with softer discs and special polishing powders, it becomes shiny and smooth.
• Finish type:
In this method, the stone is finished in a smooth, matte finish. The surface is polished, but not shiny.
• Features:
• Matte, low-reflective surface.
• High slip resistance.
• More natural appearance than polished.
• Application:
Floor coverings, walls, and bathrooms in modern and minimalist designs.
• How to do it:
It starts like polished, but the polishing stops before reaching the shiny stage. It is usually done with softer discs to prevent the final shine.
• Finish Type:
This method gives the stone a smooth, textured surface without being too rough.
• Features:
• Natural feel and attractive texture.
• Less likely to stain and show fingerprints or grease than polished.
• Uses:
Countertops, luxury walls, or anywhere a natural, modern feel is desired.
• How to:
The stone surface is buffed with machines equipped with special leather-like polishing brushes. These brushes use gentle, rotating motions to make the stone surface smooth and non-slip.
• Finishing Type:
With a special hammering tool (Bush Hammer), the surface of the stone becomes rough and uniform.
• Features:
• Rough surface with a grainy or dotted texture.
• Slip-resistant.
• Rough and durable appearance.
• Application:
Flooring, pool surrounds, and places that require more friction.
• How to do it:
Special hammers with small protrusions (metal or diamond) are hammered into the surface of the stone to create an uneven texture.
• Type of finish:
This method is done manually or with ax tools and makes the surface of the stone striped and rough.
• Features:
• Irregular and natural lines are created on the stone.
• Traditional and rustic appearance.
• Application:
Traditional facades, garden spaces and classic environments.
• How to do it:
Using an ax or sharp tool, the surface of the stone is carved manually or with a special machine to achieve the desired texture
• Finishing Type:
In this method, the surface of the stone is heated with a very hot flame to create a rough and uneven texture.
• Features:
• Natural and slip-resistant surface.
• Very durable and resistant to weather conditions.
• Application:
Flooring and facades of buildings, outdoor spaces and walkways.
• How to do it:
Using torches that produce a strong flame, the surface of the stone is heated to break its crystals and create a rough texture
• Type of finishing:
Using air flow and abrasive particles (such as sand), the surface of the stone is abraded to make it rough and matte.
• Features:
• Uniform and rough surface.
• High resistance to slipping.
• Application:
Exterior facades of buildings and places that require friction.
• How it is done:
The stone is exposed to abrasive particles that are sprayed onto its surface at high pressure
• Finish Type:
The surface of the stone remains as it was broken or cut.
• Features:
• Rough and natural appearance.
• Organic and rustic feel.
• Application:
Exterior walls or natural spaces.
• How to do it:
The stone is broken naturally and used as is without modification
• Type of finish:
In this method, weak acids are poured onto the surface of the stone to make its texture rough and matte.
• Features:
• Rough but uniform surface.
• High slip resistance.
• Application:
Outdoor spaces, bathrooms and swimming pools.
• How to do it:
A dilute acid is poured onto the surface of the stone and then washed away. This process creates a rough and matte surface.