
Travertine
Travertine, derived from the ancient stone (tiburtinus) on the western slopes of the Sabini Mountains in Italy. It is a porous mineral formed by water dissolution of rock deposits. It was chosen as the stone for the colonnade of St. Peter's Square and the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, becoming one of the most frequently used stones in landmark buildings. Draw inspiration from nature and constantly innovate in technology. Inspired by nature and reality, Travertine has all the advantages of modern tiles while retaining the design of old times.
Description
Travertine, derived from the ancient stone (tiburtinus) on the western slopes of the Sabini Mountains in Italy. It is a porous mineral formed by water dissolution of rock deposits. It was chosen as the stone for the colonnade of St. Peter's Square and the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, becoming one of the most frequently used stones in landmark buildings.
Draw inspiration from nature and constantly innovate in technology. Inspired by nature and reality, Travertine has all the advantages of modern tiles while retaining the design of old times.






