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What You Need To Know About Stones



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By : Cantera Stone    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-04 17:06:45
One of the most common word that everyone knows these days is ‘stone’. Major portion of earth’s crust consists of stone only. One can find different kinds of stone which are used for different purposes. In modern times even walls, stairs and tables are made of stone. Many wonderful and attractive stones are found in different parts of the world. Since some stones are found in just a few countries, other countries import it and therefore this business is trans- national.

Stones have diverse purposes for which they are supplied to various places. There are many beautiful stones found like diamond, ruby, emerald, etc. Their cost varies according to their size and their quantity present. Specific stones have distinct origins as some are found in deep waters or underground and the natural processes occurring in some particular areas are also responsible for the development of stones.

Travertine stone is normally found near sulphur springs. It's generally white or creamy in look as it is formed by calcium deposits. This stone is found primarily in Italy and used there for building purposes. The exploration of this stone is done in various parts of the world. The famous Colosseum stone is of travertine type. Due to its bright colour this natural stone is especially useful for making decorative pieces. These types of stones can be used for making floors of gardens and statues. The characteristics of these kinds of stones are they've pitted holes in them, thus giving a sign of deterioration over time. It's thus supplied both in, filled and unfilled forms. Before supplying, these stones are smoothened and polished. It is very well liked nowadays and it is extensively used. The one disadvantage that it has is that it is a form of limestone, so it's equally soft and can't bear much pressure. Therefore one has to work very softly while working with this type of stone. The suppliers of travertine need to import it mainly from Turkey, Mexico and Italy.

Another kind of stones which are much stronger than Travertine rocks are called igneous rocks like Granite. They're grey in colour but may vary depending upon composition. It is mostly found in large shape. Since it is very strong, it has become quite popular in construction activities. It's quite common to see granite floors, tables and platforms nowadays. It is also trusted for the durability and long life and can withstand fire, water, temperature etc. Aberdeen is constructed of Granite and it's called Granite City. There are many deposits of granite in the world. England and Scotland are two laces where it is found in abundance. Due to its high availability its price is relatively really low.

These days the use of stone has become so popular that one uses stones for making jewelleries, floors and many others with various types. Because they are so commonly used, one should have all the details related to them.
Author Resource:- If you are looking for stone products, please visit our website cantera-especial.com. We are a reputed stone suppliers catering to all stone product requirements like travertine flooring, granite suppliers etc.
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