
Limestone: a rock that is formed chiefly by accumulation of organic remains (as shells or coral), consists mainly of calcium carbonate, is extensively used in building; yields lime when burned. The typical finishes for limestone are:
- Polished (glossy surface which brings out the full color and character of the limestone)
- Honed (a satin smooth surface with little or no gloss)
- Sawn (a comparatively rough surface; can be chat, shot, sand or diamond sawn)
Other Finishes:
- Sand Blasted: matte textured surface finish with no gloss; finished by application of a steady flow of sand and water pressure.
- Bush-Hammered: a mechanical process which produces textured surface; textures vary from subtle to rough.
Definition Sources: Webster Dictionary and The Marble Institute of America Design Manual.
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