Travertine is one of the most popular and widely exported natural stones from Iran. Formed through the mineral deposition of hot springs, this stone features a distinctive porous structure and a naturally elegant appearance. The presence of these pores enhances the stone’s adhesion to mortar, making it an ideal choice for exterior cladding.
Travertine is highly resistant to harsh weather conditions, temperature fluctuations, and long-term environmental exposure. Its ability to be processed in both vein-cut and cross-cut styles allows architects and designers to select the pattern that best suits their project.
With a broad range of colors—cream, white, beige, honey, silver, and chocolate—travertine is suitable for modern and classic architecture alike. Due to its durability, light weight, and visual appeal, Iranian travertine is among the most in-demand stones in markets such as Europe, China, and the Middle East.