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The brushed finish enhances the slightly aged appearance of the marble. The brushed finish is particularly easy to clean and remains unchanged over time.
Completely manual processing, carried out by operators using a pointed hammer. The repeated impact of the hammer draws constant and evenly distributed points on the plate, protagonists of the harmonious texture.
Parallel lines thin, side by side and equidistant from each other, they furrow the stone, giving the material a sure visual impact, with imaginative possibilities of use and combination. Usually, the effect in question is obtained with the aid of diamond discs.
Parallel lines thick, side by side and equidistant from each other, they furrow the stone, giving the material a sure visual impact, with imaginative possibilities of use and combination. Usually, the effect in question is obtained with the aid of diamond discs.
To obtain this effect, in ancient times a hammer called “bocciarda” was used, hence the name. It is a mechanical process, carried out today with a plate and rotating heads that “scratch” the stone and give the slab a rough irregular surface.
Made with oxyhydrogen flames at high temperatures, this process gives roughness to the surface, immediately perceptible to the touch and sight. Ideal for external coatings, technically it serves to make the treated material anti-slip
Sandblasting is a particular finish that enhances the natural appearance of the stone. The treatment is carried out through a high pressure sand jet that makes the surface rough and slightly opaque without modifying the surface.
it is a mechanical process obtained through rollers called "scratchers". the stone is passed under the latter going to scrape the stone giving it a beautiful effect. this gives the stone an irregular wavy texture