
Stone Finishes
Stone Finishes
Polished
A high gloss, mirror-like finish with sharp
reflections.
The finish is produced by grinding with progressively finer abrasives. Polished surfaces are the easiest to take care of. On a microscopic level, the “pores” of the stone are closed and prevent most stains from penetrating below the surface.
Honed
A very
smooth surface with a matte appearance (not shiny)
This finish is
produced in the same manner as polished slabs, but the
process ends before any “shine” is created by the latter
polishing steps. Honed finishes can require more maintenance
that a polished surface. On a microscopic level, the surface
is rougher than a polished surface, and can “grab” and hold
onto stain-causing agents. Consult with The Granite Shop
before deciding on whether a honed surface is best for your
application.
Antiqued
Also known
as brushed or leathered
A finish that
is growing in popularity that involves a special tool called
a brush-hammer that does exactly as it’s name imples - it
“hammers” or pulverizes the surface of the stone, and
diamond brushes begin to impart a polish on the roughened
surface. Even with the rough “feel”, this finish is easy to
maintain, since the brushing portion of the process is
similar to the final stages of polishing.
Thermal
Also knowns as flamed
A textured
finished produced by a high-temperature flame directed onto
the stone surface. The high heat causes thermal degradation
of surface crystals. This finish is primarily used for
non-slip (flooring) applications. Textured (aka Sandblast or
Waterjet) – these finishes are similar to a thermal finish
and are used for non-slip applications, and for special
designs (engraving, lettering, etc.).