Travertine

Ancient beauty for modern spaces

Travertine is a form of limestone deposited by mineral springs. Its characteristic holes and troughs give it a distinctive rustic appearance.

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Characteristics

  • Natural pitting and holes
  • Can be filled or unfilled
  • Warm earth tones
  • Medium hardness
  • Tumbled or polished finishes

Common Applications

Flooring Bathroom walls Pool decks Patios Shower surrounds Backsplashes

Travertine Quarries

Fall Creek Travertine Quarry

United States (USA)

CANTERAS DEL SURESTE

Spain

Cava di Travertino

Italy

Denizli Travertine Quarry

Turkey

EL OLIVILLO

Spain

LA ASPERILLA

Spain

LA JARA

Spain

LA MILAGROSA

Spain

LA QUEBRÁ

Spain

LA QUINTA

Spain

Frequently Asked Questions about Travertine

What is Travertine and how is it formed?
Travertine is a form of limestone deposited by mineral springs. Its characteristic holes and troughs give it a distinctive rustic appearance.
What are the main characteristics of Travertine?
Travertine is known for: Natural pitting and holes, Can be filled or unfilled, Warm earth tones, Medium hardness, Tumbled or polished finishes.
What are common uses for Travertine?
Travertine is commonly used for: Flooring, Bathroom walls, Pool decks, Patios, Shower surrounds, Backsplashes.
What are popular Travertine varieties?
Popular Travertine varieties include: Silver Travertine, Noce Travertine, Ivory Travertine, Gold Travertine, Walnut Travertine.
Which countries produce Travertine?
Major Travertine producing countries include: Turkey, Italy, Iran, Peru, Mexico.
How much does Travertine cost?
The typical price range for Travertine is $15 - $50 per sq ft. Prices vary based on quality, origin, and finish.
How do you care for and maintain Travertine?
Care tips for Travertine: Fill holes before installation. Seal every 1-2 years. Use non-acidic cleaners. Consider tumbled for slip resistance.

Quick Facts

Price Range
$15 - $50 per sq ft
Main Sources
Turkey, Italy, Iran, Peru
Suppliers on Site
48+
Quarries in Database
14

Care & Maintenance

  • Fill holes before installation
  • Seal every 1-2 years
  • Use non-acidic cleaners
  • Consider tumbled for slip resistance

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