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Welcome to our New Website
It is more and more popular to decorate
houses,
residential complexes and shopping malls by using LIMESTONE for
cover.
It can be used for covering floors, facades, skirting
boards, stairs,
fences, fireplaces, window sills and decorations.
Here's the time to go back to nature.
The
origin of our stones is Syria
The
most ancient building
material is located in northern Syria's stone mining and stone
crafting region.
The
Syrian architecture has developed a trend, which
covers hundreds of years of human history. Our ancestors have used many
types and styles during various building operations.
They
transmitted
their experiences from one generation to another
especially within beautiful carvings located in decorative elements of
building's facades, including mosques, fountains, squares, pillars,
windows and door frames, etc.
Images
from Syria
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These stones,
which have been used
by our ancestors, have proved their durability - we would like to offer
them to the European constructors and house builders.
The aesthetical value of the experience supplied by the stone is
durable, the application is essential and it represents the
determinating decorational element of the modern architectural culture.
Our
target groups:
constructors, to whom a wide range of our
products is offered.
We present to the Hungaryn and foreign markets a wide range of colors
for example: Brown, deep yellowish, yellow, light yellow, cream, beige,
light beige, white, rose, and last but not least, mixed color
gradiations.
Our products are cut to measure tiles as required by our partners
(sawn-cut, honed, brushed, polished, bush hammered) and we are proud to
offer split face rusticity real mediterranean limestone with 01, 1.5
and 2.0 cm thickness with different measurements. Physical tests have
proved the hardness of stones, and frost resistance: this demonstrates
the
suitability of our stones both for domestic and outdoor covering. We
are able to send the official test results, if required by the customer.
Thank
You in advance
Sincerely
M. Farouk Al-Agha
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