Marble is a metamorphic rock originating from the crystallization of limestone or dolomite under high pressure and temperature. This transformation process grants marble its distinctive fine to coarse crystalline texture and lustrous appearance. Characterized by its wide array of colors and intricate veining, marble’s hues can range from pure white to black, including shades of green, blue, pink, yellow, and gray, largely determined by the presence of mineral impurities such as clay, silt, sand, iron oxides, or chert.
Turkish marble, renowned for its high quality, encompasses a spectrum of unique colors and patterns, from the pristine white of Marmara marble to the deep reds of Rosso Levanto, and the striking contrast of Aegean black.
Where Can Turkish Marble Be Used?
Its versatility is evident in its various applications, including flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and decorative arts, making it a preferred choice for both historical monuments and modern architecture.
Available in different tile and paver sizes, marble can be customized to suit specific design requirements, ranging from small, intricate tiles for detailed mosaic work to large slabs for grand, seamless surfaces. The choice of finish, from polished to honed or brushed, further accentuates its natural beauty, offering designers and architects a palette of options to create unique and elegant spaces.
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