On the Greek island of Chios, quarries produce the natural stone known as "Chios limestone." It is renowned for its lovely white or cream tone with fine, undetectable veins of beige and grey. Limestone from Chios is regarded as a premium stone with several uses.
Thin slabs of Chios limestone that have been uniformly cut into different sizes and forms are used to make tiles. In both home and commercial areas, they are frequently utilised for flooring, countertops, backsplashes, and other surfaces.
Chios limestone is a rather porous, soft stone, making it vulnerable to scratches and stains. Acidic chemicals like vinegar and lemon juice also make it sensitive. Chios limestone tiles should be routinely sealed and cleaned with a pH-neutral cleaner in order to preserve its beauty.
While often less expensive than other varieties of limestone tiles, Chios limestone tiles are nonetheless a high-end and opulent option.
Chios Limestone Tiles
Catherine Paoli