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Black Limestone

Black Limestone also known as Cuddapah Black is one of the most popular limestones that are available in black color. It is generally used for interiors as well as exteriors. The main attraction of this limestone is that it is quite hard and is used in extreme temperatures. This stone is quarried at Betamcharla, District Cuddapa, and Andhra Pradesh.
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Limestone Slabs

The stone is an oolithic limestone and the beds are part of the Great Oolite of middle Jurassic age. It is a buff, shelly limestone and has characteristic veins running perpendicular to the bedding.
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Limestones

Limestones are hard, impermeable and compact rocks with very low water absorption. The surface texture is very fine grained and presents vary. Limestone is an important stone for masonry and architecture, vying with only granite and sandstone to be the most commonly used architectural stone. Limestone rocks are sedimentary rocks that are made from the mineral calcite, which came from the beds of evaporated seas and lakes and from sea animal shells. This rock is used in concrete and is an excellent building stone for humid regions. There are few varieties of Limestones like Black Limestone / Cuddapah Black, Kota Blue, Tandoor Blue, Lime Yellow, Kota Brown etc

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Limestone

Limestones are hard, impermeable and compact rocks with very low water absorption. The surface texture is very fine grained and presents vary. Limestone is an important stone for masonry and architecture, vying with only granite and sandstone to be the most commonly used architectural stone.
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Black Limestone

Black Limestone also known as Cuddapah Black is one of the most popular limestones that are available in black color. It is generally used for interiors as well as exteriors. The main attraction of this limestone is that it is quite hard and is used in extreme temperatures. This stone is quarried at Betamcharla, District Cuddapa, and Andhra Pradesh.
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Limestone Slabs

The stone is an oolithic limestone and the beds are part of the Great Oolite of middle Jurassic age. It is a buff, shelly limestone and has characteristic veins running perpendicular to the bedding.
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Limestones

Limestones are hard, impermeable and compact rocks with very low water absorption. The surface texture is very fine grained and presents vary. Limestone is an important stone for masonry and architecture, vying with only granite and sandstone to be the most commonly used architectural stone. Limestone rocks are sedimentary rocks that are made from the mineral calcite, which came from the beds of evaporated seas and lakes and from sea animal shells. This rock is used in concrete and is an excellent building stone for humid regions. There are few varieties of Limestones like Black Limestone / Cuddapah Black, Kota Blue, Tandoor Blue, Lime Yellow, Kota Brown etc

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Limestone

Limestones are hard, impermeable and compact rocks with very low water absorption. The surface texture is very fine grained and presents vary. Limestone is an important stone for masonry and architecture, vying with only granite and sandstone to be the most commonly used architectural stone.
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