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Where stone pieces are sealed together with a very thin line of epoxy. Seams should be the color of the stone and barely visible.
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Stone sawed into variable thicknesses but otherwise uncut. Finished stone products are cut to size from slabs. Or entire slabs, with the rough edges and the variable shapes nature created, can be used as, as tabletops, for instance.
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Bands of color impregnated in stone.
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Precut stone pieces ranging in size from one-inch squares to 24-inch squares. Rectangular tiles also are available. The most commonly used sizes are 12- and 18-inch squares.
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Like marble, travertine is from the limestone family and often forms near warm or hot springs where bubbles in the water cause voids in the stone. When such springs go cold, onyx is formed, which is why it is not uncommon to find bands of onyx in travertine beds. Since travertine is susceptible to scorching, scratching, staining, acidity and even standing water, it is best used for flooring, tub and bath enclosures and outdoor accents. Travertine is available in dozens of colors.
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A sink cut that is polished on the inside, with the sink mounted from beneath the countertop.
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A bathroom countertop cut for vessel sinks. The size of these cuts varies with the style of vessel sink, but often they aren’t much greater in diameter than the sink drain.
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