CRC Natural Stone Polygonal Kavalas Slate
Material: natural Kavala shale.
Surface: natural.
Dimensions: polygonal irregular pieces of varying dimensions with:
1) average thickness of 2-3 cm.
2) average thickness of 1-2 cm.
Upon demand, it is possible to produce units in other sizes or thicknesses.
Uses: floors of interior and exterior spaces, such as roads, town squares, pavements, yards, balconies, and pools. They can also be used for lining, garden landscaping, cobblestone areas, paving, stone floors, natural floors, or as coating of indoor and outdoor floors.
Polygonal Kavalas Slate are natural stones “torn” in thin leaves after impact (using a hammer and wedge) perpendicularly to the direction of their compression.
The Kavalas slate is extracted from the quarries located at the edges of the historic Paggaio mountain in northern Greece, in the Municipality of Kavala. This was the mountain where King Philip II owned gold mines that were used to financially support the military campaign of his son, Alexander the Great.
It is a hard rock, very resilient to time and frost, with a low degree of weathering and an anti-slip surface.
Our company has obtained a special CE marking for this product.