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Vidraço de Moleanos is the name by which this compact-looking limestone is also known, with two distinct color areas – cream and grey – made up of small to medium-sized darker grains and fossils. Due to its versatility and high hardness, it is suitable for façades, stonework and floors subject to high traffic.
Also known as Moleanos Clássico, this is a beige limestone with medium-sized orange spots and small to medium-sized brownish fossils and grains. Characteristics such as medium to high hardness and versatility allow it to be used in stonework, flooring, façades and interior cladding.
Also known as Vidraço Ataíja, this bluish gray limestone with a homogeneous appearance has dispersed agglomerates of fine bluish grains and very dispersed bluish veins. Its high hardness makes it ideal for use on floors with a lot of traffic. It is also suitable for interior and exterior cladding.
Also known as Azul Valverde, it is a dark bluish gray limestone with a compact appearance, fine grayish grains and medium-sized brownish and grayish spots. Due to its high hardness, it is suitable for indoor and outdoor flooring. When applied to façades, its unusual color adds uniqueness to buildings.
Moleanos Azul is the name by which this grayish-cream limestone with a compact appearance is also known, with agglomerates of small, bluish grains and fossils and fine, bluish, dispersed veins. Its high hardness allows it to be used on floors subject to heavy traffic. It is also suitable for stonework and façades.