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Each slab looks slighty different

Posted on December 5, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

Blocks of stone, are similar to a loaf of bread. When they cut a block out from the quarry, they slice them into slabs. So each “heel” (ends of the block), will look the most different. Here’s a good example of a vein moving through the block. The parenthesis indicate the slabs that are bookmatched…

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Each slab looks slighty different

Posted on December 5, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

Blocks of stone, are similar to a loaf of bread. When they cut a block out from the quarry, they slice them into slabs. So each “heel” (ends of the block), will look the most different. Here’s a good example of a vein moving through the block. The parenthesis indicate the slabs that are bookmatched…

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Marble/Limestone as a Kitchen Countertop

Posted on November 30, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

You can have softer stones (marble, limestone, travertine) in your kitchen, however we recommend them having a honed finish. That way if anything acidic (tomato, coffee, lemon etc) won’t etch as easily. If it had a polish finish, the acid would dull the surface where it was spilled, if not cleaned up right away. With…

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Marble/Limestone as a Kitchen Countertop

Posted on November 30, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

You can have softer stones (marble, limestone, travertine) in your kitchen, however we recommend them having a honed finish. That way if anything acidic (tomato, coffee, lemon etc) won’t etch as easily. If it had a polish finish, the acid would dull the surface where it was spilled, if not cleaned up right away. With…

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Marble or Limestone as a Countertop

Posted on November 30, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

You can have softer stones (marble, limestone, travertine) in your kitchen, however we recommend them having a honed (matte) finish. That way if anything acidic (tomato, coffee, lemon etc) won’t etch as easily. If it had a polish finish, the acid would dull the surface where it was spilled, if not cleaned up right away. With…

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New shipment of CALACATTA

Posted on November 22, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

2cm honed slabs, measuring 126″ x 76″

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New shipment of CALACATTA

Posted on November 22, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

2cm honed slabs, measuring 126″ x 76″

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What does 2cm & 3cm mean?

Posted on November 20, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

Its the thickness. http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/kitchbath/msg0120061932477.html

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BRAND NEW SOAPSTONE SHIPMENT!!

Posted on November 17, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

VALENTINO SOAPSTONE WITH FINE WHITE VEINS Un-oiled  Oiled  Detail Slabs are Honed 3cm (1″-1/4″) Average size 62″ x 115″

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BRAND NEW SOAPSTONE SHIPMENT!!

Posted on November 17, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

VALENTINO SOAPSTONE WITH FINE WHITE VEINS Un-oiled  Oiled  Detail Slabs are Honed 3cm (1″-1/4″) Average size 62″ x 115″

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New Shipment of Arctic Cream/White Granite

Posted on November 16, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin
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New Shipment of Arctic Cream/White Granite

Posted on November 16, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin
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Pietra del Cardosa

Posted on November 15, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

You gotta love the look of Pietra del Cardosa! However I just want to clarify the nature of this material. A lot of suppliers classify it as a soapstone, and its not, its a Schist. Which is more like a quartzite. With this material, you wouldn’t use mineral oil to seal it, you would you use…

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Pietra del Cardosa

Posted on November 15, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin

You gotta love the look of Pietra del Cardosa! However I just want to clarify the nature of this material. A lot of suppliers classify it as a soapstone, and its not, its a Schist. Which is more like a quartzite. With this material, you wouldn’t use mineral oil to seal it, you would you use…

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Best sealer out there for any type of natural stone.

Posted on November 15, 2012August 21, 2014 by admin
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