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Silver Travertine

Silver Travertine

Travertine

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Silver Travertine is a striking natural limestone characterized by its sophisticated blend of cool greys, silvers, and subtle beige undertones. Primarily sourced from major quarries in Turkey, Italy, and Iran, this sedimentary rock is defined by its porous texture and distinctive veining. Its neutral palette allows it to integrate seamlessly into modern designs, appearing in applications ranging from sleek interior flooring to textured wall cladding. Depending on the cut, it reveals either linear streaks or a clouded, organic movement.

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Applications

Silver Travertine is a versatile natural stone suitable for a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

  • Backsplashes

    Elegant and durable surface for full height backsplashes.

  • Bathroom Vanities

    Luxurious and moisture resistant for everyday use.

  • Feature Walls

    Large format slabs create seamless statement walls.

  • Fireplace Surrounds

    Adds sophistication and elevates any living space.

  • Flooring

    Suitable for high traffic residential and commercial areas.

  • Commercial Spaces

    Ideal for hotels, lobbies, retail and office environments.

  • Outdoor Applications

    Perfect for covered outdoor kitchens and living areas.

Consider these recommendations a starting point. The suitability of any natural stone ultimately depends on the project, environment, and fabrication approach. While marble is often discouraged for exterior applications, some of the world's most celebrated outdoor architecture—including much of Rome—has been crafted from marble and continues to stand the test of time.

Variation

Every slab tells a different story. This scale illustrates the typical range of movement and visual contrast found throughout the material.

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This rating is a baseline. With natural stone, some blocks may show higher or lower variation than the grade shown here.

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