SINAI PEARL
Description:Limestone with a beige-grey colour, with darker veins and fossils spread over the surface and sometimes small rust-particles.
Origin:Egypt
Material category:Limestone
Finishes
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Sawn: Pure, untreated finish for the slab or tile the way it looks after the natural stone block has been sawn. The type of saw determines whether
parallel grooves or circular marks can be seen. Mainly used for outdoor applications.

Sensato: A mechanical treatment gives the natural stone a soft texture that feels pleasant.

Sabbiatino: In-house finish that creates a special, pleasant feeling to the touch. Small irregularities in the surface are typical of this finish. Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications.
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Sawn: Pure, untreated finish for the slab or tile the way it looks after the natural stone block has been sawn. The type of saw determines whether
parallel grooves or circular marks can be seen. Mainly used for outdoor applications.

Sensato: A mechanical treatment gives the natural stone a soft texture that feels pleasant.

Sabbiatino: In-house finish that creates a special, pleasant feeling to the touch. Small irregularities in the surface are typical of this finish. Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications.
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