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  • Honed

Honed

This type of finishing is plain and does not show any shine. Because the Semi Rijo is not usually polished, this is the most common finishing. The honed finishing reveals a white coloured Semi Rijo, which is highly recommended for external cladding.

 
  • Scratched - Thin

Scratched - Thin

Type of finishing done with a scratching device, giving the natural stone an appearance of a parallel farmed field (but different as the medium scratch). It has a white colour and medium roughness. It is commonly used in paving and coverings.

 
  • Scratched - Medium

Scratched - Medium

Type of finishing done with a scratching device, giving the natural stone an appearance of a parallel farmed field. It has a white colour and medium roughness. It is commonly used in paving and coverings.

 
  • Bush-Hammered - Medium

Bush-Hammered - Medium

This type of finishing has a corrugated appearance, usually turning any light coloured limestone as the Semi Rijo into white. Its surface is characterized by its salience and roughness, which is highly recommended for external flooring.

 
  • Bush-Hammered - Gross

Bush-Hammered - Gross

This type of finishing has a strong corrugated appearance, usually turning the Semi Rijo into white. Its surface is characterized by its strong salience and roughness, which is highly recommended for external flooring and garden.

 
  • Splitted

Splitted

This type of finishing has a strong corrugated, irregular and rustic appearance. Its surface is characterized by its strong salience and roughness, which is perfect for exterior projects such as walls or paths.

 
     
 
 
 
 
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