Yellow Travertine (Golden Travertine)
Product Descriptions
Yellow Travertine (Golden Travertine) Overview
Yellow Travertine is a type of natural stone known for its distinctive porous surface and warm yellow to golden hues.
It is geologically classified as a form of limestone or travertine, a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate.
The stone is named for its characteristic cavities and holes, which are formed by the escape of gases during its natural formation process.
Key Characteristics
Primary Names: Yellow Travertine, Golden Travertine.
It may also be referred to as Marron Travertine depending on the specific variety and origin.
Origin: Major commercial deposits are found in countries such as Turkey and Iran.
Color & Texture: It features a yellow base color, often with golden veining or patterns.
The surface exhibits a unique porous texture, contributing to its natural and rustic aesthetic.
Material Properties: As a calcareous stone, it is valued for its workability in cutting and carving.
However, its porous nature requires surface treatment (such as filling the holes) for certain applications to prevent dirt accumulation and facilitate maintenance.
Applications
This stone has a long history in architecture and design, famously used in ancient structures like the Roman Colosseum. In contemporary applications, it is widely used in interior and exterior decoration due to its elegant appearance and natural warmth.
Common Uses: Interior wall cladding, flooring, vanity tops, and as an accent material in both residential and commercial spaces.
Design Styles: Its versatile appearance suits a range of styles from classic and traditional to modern minimalist and wabi-sabi designs.
Innovative Formats: Recent advancements include the development of flexible, bendable travertine sheets, expanding its application to curved surfaces and innovative architectural elements.

