Not natural stone or ceramic tiles, but glass material. That's why it doesn't absorb. But it's still properly thin.
The crystallized glass drip stone has finally been born in a thin version from the Paritone step. With a thickness of only 4mm, it can reduce the step difference compared to conventional drip stones. The characteristic of the Paritone step, which has a water absorption rate of 0.00%, remains unchanged, while its thickness and weight have been reduced to less than 1/4.
Since it is glass, is adjustment for "warping" needed on-site? Taper processing to reduce step differences, and is a base construction necessary? Glass coating agents? None of these are required. That’s why it is also suitable for renovation work.