Limestone is formed as a result of millions of years of seashells and bones of sea creatures settling as sediment on an ocean floor (hence it is called a sedimentary stone). The calcium in the bones and shells combines with Carbon Dioxide in the water to form Calcium Carbonate, which is the basic mineral structure of all limestone and marble. Limestone is available as plain rock. Since it is not crystallized, it cannot be polished. Usually limestone is lighter in color. The colors are soft and earthy. Lighter creams ivories, and smoky gray blues. Pastel shades of yellow to pink are also available.
Applications:
Limestone is used on interiors and exteriors. Due to its durability and long life, limestone is generally used as building stone and for making statures. It use as wall cladding material, kitchen islands, range hood covers, vanities, flooring, and sinks. Fireplaces, statues, thickness also varies. Limestone is versatile.
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