Travertine
Travertines are chemical sedimentary rocks in calcium carbonate composition. They arise from the precipitation of calcium carbonate in groundwater under certain conditions. This precipitation forms travertines with smooth lines over time. Travertine is a limestone. Travertine is one of the most commonly used stones in today's buildings. Travertine is used for countertops, facades of buildings, terraces, etc. It can be used in various applications such as floors and walls.