Beige - Travertine
Quarry Location: Sivas
Water Absorption: 1.40 %
Density: 2730 kg/m³
Compressive Strength: 58.0 - 65.0 MPa
Recommended Usage: Kitchen and bathroom countertops, monuments, building stone, ornamental stone, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern, wall panels, table tops, window sills, balustrades, columns, wall and pool copings, pool pavers, sculptures, fireplaces
Finishing Surface: Polished, Bush Hammered, Tumbled, Brushed, Honed, Split, Machine Cut, Natural Surface, Sandblasted, Combed, Leathered, Water Jet, Filled, Chiseled, Pickling
Additional Names: Sitra Classic Travertine, Sitra Dark Travertine, Sivas Classic Travertine, Sitra Beige Travertine, Sitra Travertine
Sitra Travertine, also known as Tuscany Travertine, is a timeless natural stone renowned for its classic beige color adorned with earth gray to walnut veining. Quarried in the Sivas province of Turkey, this Beige Travertine exudes an aura of elegance and sophistication.
The classic beige base of Sitra Travertine provides a neutral yet warm backdrop, making it versatile and suitable for a variety of design styles. The earth gray to walnut veining adds depth and character to the stone, creating a sense of movement and visual interest.
Ideal for both interior and exterior applications, Sitra Travertine lends a touch of natural beauty to any space. Whether used for flooring, wall cladding, countertops, or decorative accents, it adds a sense of timeless charm and refinement.
With its durable nature and enduring beauty, Sitra Travertine is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical for high-traffic areas. Its ability to complement a wide range of design styles makes it a popular choice among homeowners, architects, and designers seeking to create elegant and inviting environments.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Hardness Mohs 3,5Unit Volume Weight 2,47 gr/cm3
Unit Volume Density 2,73 gr/cm3
Water Absorption at Atm. Pressure…by weight % 1,4
Water Absorption at Atm. Pressure…by volume % 3,45
Water Absorption at Boiling Water…by weight % 1,83