Directly from the southwest of Spain, crema marfil is a typically Spanish marble. Used for decades, this type of marble can also have a connotation as limestone. It should be noted that this type of limestone can be considered marble due to its crystallized characteristics. After centuries of metamorphosis, it is natural that some limestones integrate crystalline elements that many times end up turning a stone with a marble finishing.
Polished
Abrasive treatments with repeated applications result in a shiny surface, highlights the colour and properties of the natural stone.
Honed
A honed finish is identical to the polished finish, the surface is smooth but without glare or light reflections.
Sandblasted
Blasting silica sand against the material through an air gun and generates very small craters.
Bushammered
Hitting the material, with a masonry tool called a bush hammer, that generates uniformly distributed craters of different sizes over the surface of natural stone.
Leather
Brushing the slab with a range of brushes and the result is a slightly undulating surface, very soft, warm and smooth to the touch.
Sawn
Rough and irregular surface with small furrows and undulations in a mate tone.
Brushed
Abrasive brushes under high pressure generate a touch-sensitive and smooth surface of natural stone.
Scratched
Scratched finish is applied so that the surface exhibits a texture with straight reliefs and natural colours.
Splitted
Splitting stone either by hand or by machine so that the surface exhibits a natural quarry texture.
Internal Flooring
External Flooring
Internal Covering
External Covering
Masonry
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