Stone Articles

Landscape

Natural stone products are prized not only for their authenticity and beauty but also for their versatility. Many think natural stone has limited applications mostly relegated to bathroom decorations, kitchen accents, floors, etc. However, many people do not realize that natural stone can be just as useful not only in other areas of the home Continue Reading

Granite

Granite is a natural stone material that is born from within the very hearts of mountains themselves. Granite is an igneous stone that forms when liquid magma and lava cool following a volcanic eruption or other major geological event. The term igneous, which is derived from the Latin word for fire, is not a misnomer Continue Reading

Marble

Marble is a metamorphic type of natural stone that has been transformed into a crystalline structure. This transformation, or metamorphosis (hence the name), occurs when stone material is subjected to tremendous heat and pressure. In such an environment, the structures within stone begin to reshape and reform until they become marble. The word marble is Continue Reading

Limestone

Limestone, like travertine, is a sedimentary type of natural stone that is formed over millions of years as minerals and materials settled and hardened in the earth. As an inherent display of their antiquity, many limestones possess small remnants of fossils within their structure. The organisms and detritus that served to create those fossils have Continue Reading

Travertine

Travertine is a sedimentary type of natural stone that often forms as materials shift and settle over periods ranging millions of years.  Essentially, travertine is a type of limestone that has been subjected to geothermal conditions involving numerous gases that penetrate and sift through the stone, often leaving it more porous than most limestones. Many Continue Reading

Natural Stone

Natural stone, as the name implies, is a product that is produced through natural geological movements and formations that can occur over millions of years. These processes, varying globally from region to region, produce a wide variety of stones that possess a myriad of colors, variations, and movement. Unlike porcelain, ceramics, and other materials natural Continue Reading