Travertine stone
Travertine stone is a natural sedimentary rock formed from mineral deposits, primarily calcium carbonate. It is commonly found in hot springs and limestone caves, where the mineral-rich water evaporates, leaving behind layers of stone. Travertine is known for its unique textures and colors, ranging from beige to cream, and is often used in construction and landscaping.
Due to its porous nature, travertine is popular for flooring, countertops, and outdoor patios. It can be polished for a glossy finish or left in a more natural state. This stone is also valued for its durability and ability to withstand various weather conditions, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.