Travertine, as its name implies, is a porous rock whose main
component is calcium carbonate. Since calcium carbonate is easily
dissolved and eroded by water, natural irregular holes are formed on the
surface of the travertine. The color of the travertine is mostly beige,
the texture is rich, the stripes are clear, and the feeling is warm and
peaceful. It often gives the building a sense of history and unique
cultural charm. For example, the representative building of the Roman
civilization: the Colosseum, is the classic of the travertine.
Origin: Italy
Feature Description: The background color is similar to ivory, the lines are straight and the holes are thin.
Physical properties: bulk density 2.48 g/cm3, water absorption rate 0.9%, dry compressive strength 53 mPa, dry bending strength 6.8 mPa.
Scope of application: Suitable for indoor and outdoor walls.