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About Iran Stone

Iranstone as a famous brand, specialized and well-known company in mining, cutting and preparing natural stones industry has an experienced several teams of co-workers who can provide any customers from all around the world with the most effective solutions for their interior designs or exterior designs with an extraordinary wide variety of high quality, size and colored travertine, marble, crystal stones, Limestone, onyx, granite all from Iranian (Persian) stone quarries.
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Traonyx

Traonyx

Marble

travertine stone

Travertine

cryctal

Crystal

traonyx

Traonyx

Traonyx is a type of natural onyx, which is a combination of travertine, and onyx due to this awesome combination. Traonyx has a special and unique property from both type of stone that is passing light from part of onyx material but the other part would not and illustrate travertine material.

Marble

Marble has been used since ancient times for sculptures and buildings. Its beauty, uniqueness, luxury and imperfections are what make marble such a sought after product in today’s designer market. You will also find that Italian marble has been used for kitchen benchtops and vanities for centuries. Bread is kneaded, pasta is made, marble benchtops are used and cherished for their natural beauty and characteristics.

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travertine

Travertine

Travertine is a sedimentary rock whose texture has pores. This stone has unique unique capabilities, so it is used both in exterior and interior design of the building. The durability and longevity of this stone is very high, so most builders try to increase the useful life of their building by choosing travertine.

There are mines in Iran to extract this stone, the most famous of which are Hajiabad travertine, Abbasabad travertine and Atashkuh travertine. Stalactite and stalagmite are two examples of travertine stones whose texture is very beautiful and porous.

Crystal

Porcelain is a type of marble that has recrystallized over a long period of time due to heat pressure from molten and hot magma to form large crystals. Its constituent crystals are often large and visible to the naked eye, which distinguishes porcelain from sedimentary carbonate rocks.

Crystal
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