Slate, the Unique Surface Texture of Natural Stone

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Prized for its natural appeal, slate brings the style of Mother Nature into any design. Slate has been used in construction for thousands of years due to its relative ease to quarry, as well as its inherent chemical and slip resistant qualities, density, hardness, and economical price. Slates quarried in the Americas are generally monochromatic, and tend to be simple and versatile when it comes to style, because they go with almost everything. Conversely, slates quarried in Asia and Africa are known for their colorful variation. Slates with colorful variation are good for large areas, where the natural mottling makes the space more intimate.

Slate is a metamorphic type rock with a layered structure, allowing it to be cleaved apart into thin sheets. This creates the unique surface texture that shows the natural ridges and layers of the stone’s structure. Quarried by prying apart layers of stone, the surface exposed is quite colorful, in some cases exposing minerals trapped between the layers of stone. Slates are found in black, charcoal, cool greys, browns, rusty reds, green, copper or plum colors.