Finishes List:
Buh Hammered sandblasted Brushed/Tumbled Brushed Flamed
Tumbled/old Acid/Brushed Sabble/Brushed Split face Acid/Tumbled
polished Saw cut Acid honed

Buh Hammered:
a mechanical round hammering process that produces textured surfaces ranging from the most rough to the most rough.
Applications: walls (interiors and exterior) and floors (exterior)



Sandblasted:
A stone finish that we can produce by compressor or high pressure sand jets which pumps the sand in order to turn the stone and make it non-slip.
Applications: the bathroom / walls (interiors and exterior).



Brushed/Tumbled:
Brushed then fell: first we clean the surface, then we cut the tiles, then we finish brushing using our machine to brush the tiles, then we fall.
Applications: walls and floor coverings (interiors and exterior).

Brush:
an ancient stone finish produced by continuous brushing of the surface with metal brushes.
Applications: walls and floors (interiors and exterior).

Flamed:
the application of a heat -type heat on the surface of the stones makes it possible to reveal certain crystals and to create a deeply textured surface bringing a raw appearance. Being its raw beauty, the flame stones have a very textured surface, this which gives it an non-slip surface.
Applications: walls, floors and exterior reverse (stairs, terraces, covers).


Tumbled/old:
Tumbling vibrates the tiles with special stones to give the surface a textured and ancient appearance whose edges are rounded and imperfect.
Applications: walls and floors (interior).



Acid/Brushed:
Acid + Bross
walls (interiors and exterior).



Sandblasted/Brushed
There are two manufacturing methods, which we explain below:
1- We hit the surface of the marble with sand using an air pump and cones filled with sand - this process can be completed on tables or boxes, then we make antiques with brushes to soften a little the surface.
2- Currently, we make sand from dishes that give the same effect and are installed in the dishwasher, after which the surface is smoothed with brushes.
Using: Suitable for use on walls or interior and exterior floors to avoid flights.



Split Face:
The divided face surfaces are those which remain natural after the manual fractionation of the stone along flat surfaces. This finish shows the real natural tone of the stone.
Applications: wall covering (interior and exterior).



Acid/Tumbled:
ACID then Tumbled: First we clean the surface of the marble then we cut it then we finish acid then falls.
Applications: floors and walls (interior and exterior).



Polished:
A shiny finish, similar to a mirror, resulting from the filling and rectification of the surface saw by treatment and grinding of the surface using polishing abrasive stones.
The marble, limestone and granite slabs are polished using large polishing machines, which gradually punctuate the rough and sawn surface to give it a spectacular finish similar to a mirror
Applications: walls and floors (interiors and exterior).



Saw cut:
Raw sawing finish: the rough surface resulting from the cut of the stone with any type of blade.
Applications: walls and floors (exterior).

Acid:
Acid treated: Stone surfaces are treated with acids to give them a spectacular and ancient appearance.
Applications: walls and floors (interior).



Honed:
Finished Stone Satin. The softened finish has a matt or satin finish for a softer and more discreet appearance, obtained by stopping just before the last stage of the polishing.
Applications: walls and floors (interiors and exterior).

