Tumbled - a special technique used to create a worn weathered affect, a tumbled finish is achieved by placing the stone in a "tumbling drum" with aggregates, chemical and pebbles. This combination batters the face of the tile as well as rounding and softening the edges.
Chiseled - Normally found on aged marble, travertine or limestone, a drill bit is used on the edge of the tile to give a highly distressed look.
Brushed - A coarse wire rotary brush is passed over the face of the stone to give it a worn but satin-smooth finish.
Undulated - This finish recreates the look of exposure to extreme elements and/or thousands of years of foot traffic.
Reclaimed - Original stone flooring that has been carefully removed from old homes, streets or shops.
Flamed - Flaming stone is done to dull stone and is accomplished through exposure to extremely high heat.
Honed - Honed stone offers a smooth flat or matt finish.
Polished - Very hard stones such as granite can be polished for a shiny, high glass finish that can draw out the true color and full character of the stone.
Thanks to the introduction of these popular stone treatments, your stone design possibilities are endless!
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