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		<title>Travertine (Turkey)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These travertines are exclusively from Turkey, they are quarried around the area of Denizli. Their colour varies, however, beige and silvery/blue(grey) shades dominate. Travertine can easily be worked with, which makes it available in practically every finishing such as honed, polished, tumbled, sandblasted, bushhammered, or antique. Its use is practically unlimited. Nevertheless nowadays it is [...]]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[These travertines are exclusively from Armenia. Their colour varies, however, beige, yellowish, and brownish shades dominate, and to some extent, you can even find grey tones. Travertine can easily be worked with, which makes it available in practically every finishing such as honed, polished, tumbled, sandblasted, bushhammered, or antique. Its use is practically unlimited. Nevertheless [...]]]></description>
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