Rustic green is a limestone that comes from the quarries of Turkey. This green marble reflects the most enviable shades of green in its structure.
This rustic green marble was created by the deposition of layers of lime that were subsequently petrified. This natural stone contains lime from crustaceans, coral and the like.
These fossils range in size from a drop of water to the size of a palm. These fossils are mainly accentuated by surface treatments such as burning and pickling.
The rich fossil content in the rock and the orientation in their arrangement indicate that the formation environment is not a “lacustrine” but a “marine” environment. Due to the high pressure created by the marine formation environment, this stone exhibits much superior strength and durability compared to other limestones.
With the widespread homogeneity, another characteristic created by the same marine environment, rustic green marble can be processed even in dimensions larger than 1 meter.
The surface of this natural stone with the densely placed green tones makes us think of nature itself. That is why Rustic Green marble, like nature, has
a universe of different application areas.
As a prominent natural stone, Rustic Green Marble is supplied by cut-to-size tiles. It is possible to finish the surface of this natural stone in polished, aged, honed, brushed and various other treatments.
The structure, shape and surface treatment can be processed according to customers’ demand.
Recommended uses of rustic green marble are exterior and interior floors.
Project applications, wall cladding, objects, mosaics, hotel counters, fireplace cladding, baseboards, swimming pools, fountains, spa and baths, kitchens, counter tops, and various coverings and tiles.
Possible dimensions are production sizes
30×60 /40×60/60×60 with 2cm and 3cm thickness.
However, if you want a thinner tile, we can of course also produce it in 1.5cm thickness.
Free length production is also often used.
If you require other dimensions and thicknesses, please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss manufacturability.
Marble is a less strong and wear-resistant natural stone than granite. … Limestone is known as a ‘warm natural stone’. … Depending on the clay layers that make up this stone, it turns green, brown, gray, black