The history of Portuguese limestone begins in the Mesozoic Era, specifically the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. During the time period, the resin was submerged under the warm, shallow waters of the Lusitanian Basin. Portuguese limestone is deeply embedded in the nation's identity and colonial history. For example, during the 17th and 18th centuries, Lioz was designated the "Royal stone" of Portuga. It was the material of choice for all major royal and religious construction stone material. And nowadays, Moca creme stands for one of the most popular Portuguese limestone, versatilely used in interior or exterior spaces of modern buildings. For example, It is popularly fabricated as wall cladding tiles, pool coping and garden paving panels, and even columns or monuments in exterior spaces. While for interior construction areas, it is used for feature walls, fireplace surrounds or whole fireplace monuments, bathroom vanity topes or backsplash areas, and floor tiles as well. The hot use of limestone materials proves that it is a true treasure of modern building material and transform our living spaces with timeless and enjoyable elegance.
Product details:
Material: Portuguese limestone;
Color: Moca creme limestone;
Size: 2400up*1200up mm
Thickness: 18mm mostly and customized thickness;
Surface finishing :Polished or cut surface with back protection net;
Usages: Flooring tiles, Wall tiles, vanity top, kitchen countertop, etc.
Samples: Samples are available for free and freight is negotiable, according to total cost;
Packages: Sea-worthy wooden frame package for big slab and wooden box for cut to size products;
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