Just Tile & Marble Inc.
Delray Beach, Florida
Natural Stones
Marble, Limestone, Granite, Travertine, Onyx, Saturnia and other stones are products of nature.

Shading, overall color, veining, texture, porosity and several other characteristics will vary.

It is recommended to always view a stone as a group or family as many aspects of the stone can vary just in one piece as well as from piece to piece.
Marble - Was once a limestone that achieved metamorphosis from intense pressure and high tempratures within the Earth. This altered the crystalline structure and introduced other minerals that produced the beautiful colors and veining.
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Travertine & Saturnia - Is chemical limestone formed in pools by the slow precipitation of hot, mineral rich springs. The voids, pores and holes were created millions of years ago when gas bubbles were trapped as the stone was being formed.
Onyx- Is a layered calcite stone. Deemed by most as a semi-precious stone, it is highly prized for it's translucent nature, pastel colors and unique formations
Limestone - Is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate. It can range in color from an almost white to beige, rose, gold, & even black. The texture will vary from a fine even grain to smooth fossil bearing to coarse and open textures.
Granite - Is an igneous rock, which means it formed deep within the Earth as it cooled. The minerals in granite occur in small amounts throughout the stone creating the crystalline textured appearance.
Just Tile & Marble, Inc. are direct importers, and no stranger to special orders. Ask us today about importing that special stone, in that unique finish you desire. We import consistantly from many factories from all over the world. Let us help you turn your home into a true work of art.
Slate - Slate is a fine-grained, homogeneous, metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low grade regional metamorphism.