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		<title>Travertine Tile and the Roman Coliseum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You want a travertine bathroom with a gorgeous cream colored travertine floor tile you saw in a showroom or someone has mentioned a travertine countertop for your new kitchen, but you have no idea what travertine is, except that it’s hard, comes in squares and has a lovely smooth surface. Okay… …What is Travertine? Simply [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You want a travertine bathroom with a gorgeous cream colored <a href="http://buytravertinetile.com/">travertine floor tile</a> you saw in a showroom or someone has mentioned a travertine countertop for your new kitchen, but you have no idea what travertine is, except that it’s hard, comes in squares and has a lovely smooth surface. Okay… </p>
<h3>…What is Travertine?</h3>
<p><em>Simply put, travertine is a kind of stone.</em></p>
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<p>In its natural state, it is a sedimentary rock, dense yet very porous, comprised of carbonate minerals such as aragonite and calcite, the residue left behind by the calcium bicarbonate in mineral water, which solidifies into calcium carbonate deposits. </p>
<p>When you look at unpolished, untreated or “raw” travertine you’ll see it’s very porous, almost as if soda fizz had been trapped in stone. It looks that way because that’s exactly what it is. Carbonated water permeated limestone, and then with a change of temperature and a release of carbon gas, the bubbles crystallized. </p>
<p>Since travertine is part of the limestone family (and marble is also a highly pressurized version of limestone converted to granite), sometimes travertine is referred to as Travertine Marble, although in fact not marble at all. </p>
<h3>Where Does Travertine Come From?</h3>
<p><em>Travertine deposits are primarily found in Tivoli, Italy.</em></p>
<p>Ancient Romans mined the region of Tivoli, then known as Tibur, and the stone was called lapis tiburtinus or tibur stone. Over time the name was altered to travertine. Italy monopolized the travertine market up until about 10 years ago, now travertine is exported from deposits in Afghanistan, Turkey, Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru. </p>
<h4>Some Famous Buildings Made of Travertine</h4>
<p>Travertine has been utilized in home construction since the middle ages, but the most famous edifice ever to be constructed almost entirely from travertine is the Roman Coliseum. The Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Paris, the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the lobby of the Willis Tower in Chicago, the first floor of the  UCLA Medical Center (designed by the famous architect Welton Becket  who uses travertine wall tiles in nearly all his designs)are examples of the extensive use of travertine in modern construction. </p>
<h3>Travertine Tile Color</h3>
<p>Pure travertine rock is naturally white. Due to organic contamination during its formation, it can take on a yellow or brown tone. Refined travertine tile comes in a variety of colors, from ivory white, tan, creamy beige and grey to rosy coral reds, auburn, deep chocolate, walnut and gold (which occurs when there is iron in the stone). Cutting travertine and laying travertine tile or wall tiles correctly can enhance the pronounced grain or veins so as to create a pattern that is unique for every area in which it is used.</p>
<p>Follow the series of articles here at <a href="http://buytravertinetile.com">Buy Travertine Tile</a> which will include some lists of products,  where to buy the best travertine, as well as helpful tips on <a href="http://buytravertinetile.com/travertine-tile-finishes-and-travertine-tile-care/">travertine tile care</a> and cleaning so it lasts a s long as the coliseum!</p>
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