CALACATTA

Although named after the world famous Italian stone, Calacatta is produced on the island of Marmara, the birthplace of marble, and is made of a combination of calcium and magnesium carbonate is defined as. Dolomite, limestones from calcium oxide calcium oxide partially orcompletely replaced by magnesium oxide. Therefore, in terms of its compositionIt is related to limestones and is always transitional with limestones laterally and vertically.The rocks formed by dolomite minerals are also called Dolotas . It is known that the formation of these rocks is not a direct chemical precipitation of dolomites, but limestones are formed under the influence of magnesium rich waters.Calacatta , which is frequently used in areas such as flooring, wall cladding and bathrooms because it can also be used as a bookmatch , successfully fulfills the task of bringing the textures and textures of nature to spaces. In addition to being produced as blocks and slabs, it is also cut to size. Honed, brushed etc. It is a natural stone that can also be applied surface treatments.