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**Features** Towada stone is ideal for wet areas as it is less slippery when wet. It has unique pinholes characteristic of tuff. When wet, it becomes even more beautiful and blue, making it perfect for bathroom and bathtub flooring as it is non-slip and has good thermal insulation. It purifies the air with negative ions. Being porous, it absorbs odors. It has a catalytic action that breaks down odor components, effectively deodorizing.
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Free membership registrationDue to its tendency to peel very thinly and its excellent weather resistance, it has been used for a long time as roofing and flooring material.
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Free membership registrationRocks that have acquired a new mineral composition and structure through metamorphism. ("Metamorphism" is the process by which minerals in rocks change shape due to heat and pressure deep underground. Metamorphic rocks are those formed through such processes and can be created from igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, or even older metamorphic rocks.) Metamorphic rocks (regional metamorphic rocks, contact metamorphic rocks), crystalline rocks primarily composed of calcite (limestone). In a broader sense, it refers to serpentinite and greenschist. Crystalline limestone, metamorphic rock. It is named after the patterned crystalline limestone found in Dali, Yunnan Province, China.
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Free membership registrationGranite rocks, white granite, red granite. Diorite and diorite-like rocks are referred to as black granite. The name comes from the area of Mikage in the Nada Ward of Kobe City, which is a source of granite.
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