Silver Travertine Marble

Silver Travertine Marble is a premium grey travertine limestone known for its silvery-gray base and subtle beige-gray veining. An imported natural stone, it brings a refined yet earthy elegance to luxury interiors. Ideal for floors, accent walls, countertops and bathrooms. Each slab’s unique silver-grey waves and cream veins create a timeless, high-end look. Silver Travertine adds designer appeal to any space, whether modern or classic, and is stocked by Bhutra Marble in Kishangarh for easy selection.
Explore our slab options and see the beauty of this silver travertine marble for your project.

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Category: Travertine Stone

Additional information

Color

Grey

Thickness

18MM

Finish

Polished, UnPolished

350.00

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Silver Travertine Marble

Quick Product Specifications of Silver Travertine Marble

Product Silver Travertine Marble
Stone Type Travertine Marble (Natural Limestone)
Stone Family Travertine
Usage / Application Flooring / Wall Cladding / Countertops / Bathroom / Kitchen /
Staircase / Outdoor Areas / Facade / Feature Walls
Surface Finish Polished / Unpolished
Thickness 18 mm
Colour Silver Grey with Beige & Taupe Veins
Pattern Linear Vein-Cut / Natural Travertine Texture
Origin Imported (Primarily Turkey / Italian Travertine Sources)
Availability Slab-wise Selection Available in Kishangarh

Note: Sizes, thickness, and finishes may vary depending on the selected slab lot. Contact us for live slab availability.

Product Overview

Silver Travertine Marble is a premium natural stone known for its cool silver-grey character, layered with soft beige and taupe movement that gives the surface depth without making it feel busy. What makes it stand out is the balance it offers: refined enough for luxury interiors, yet earthy enough to still feel natural. As an imported travertine limestone, it carries the characteristic pores, subtle texture, and linear patterning that travertine is known for, which is why it works so well on floors, walls, countertops, and architectural facades. Each slab has its own variation in tone and veining, giving Silver Travertine Marble a timeless look that can sit comfortably in both modern and classic spaces.

Origin & Composition

Silver Travertine is not a true marble in the geological sense, even though the market often sells it under marble terminology. It is a type of limestone formed from mineral-rich spring deposits, with calcium carbonate as its primary composition. Commercial silver travertine is commonly associated with Turkish quarry regions, especially around Afyon, while travertine as a broader category also has a long historical connection with Italy. Its naturally porous structure is part of its identity: some pieces are supplied with filled pores for a smoother, more uniform finish, while others are left more open for a rawer, more textured look. That porous, layered structure is exactly what gives the stone its organic appeal, but it also means buyers should understand that travertine behaves differently from denser marbles.

Applications

Silver Travertine Marble works best in spaces where the design calls for calm luxury rather than loud contrast. On flooring, it creates a spacious, grounded feel, especially in living areas, foyers, corridors, and high-end residential interiors. On walls, it performs beautifully as feature cladding, fireplace surrounds, bathroom walls, shower areas, and lobby surfaces where the natural flow of the pattern can be appreciated at scale. It is also a strong choice for vanity tops, kitchen islands, facades, pool surrounds, patios, and landscape surfaces when the right finish and sealing are used. That wide application range is one reason travertine remains such a strong architectural material: it can move from interior elegance to exterior use without losing its visual identity.

Quality & Selection Guide

Silver Travertine should always be selected slab by slab. The background tone can shift from lighter cream-grey to deeper silver-grey, and the amount of beige, taupe, or darker silver movement can vary noticeably between lots. That is why actual slab approval matters more than relying on one sample image. Buyers should also decide early whether they want filled or unfilled material. Filled travertine gives a cleaner, more finished appearance and is easier to maintain in many interior applications, while unfilled material keeps a more rustic and textured character. Cut direction matters too. A vein-cut silver travertine shows long, linear bands, while a cross-cut version reveals a softer, cloudier pattern with more tonal variation. For large walls or floors, sequential slab selection helps maintain continuity and gives the final installation a far more premium result.

Finishes & Slab Details

Silver Travertine is available in a range of finishes depending on the look and application. A polished finish deepens the silver tones and brings more reflection to the surface, making it a strong fit for formal interiors and statement walls. Honed finish creates a softer matte-satin look that feels quieter and more contemporary, and is often preferred for floors and bathroom areas. Brushed and tumbled finishes introduce more texture and an aged effect, while split-face or 3D cladding options create a rougher architectural surface for facades and feature walls. In terms of format, travertine is commonly produced in tile sizes as well as slab thicknesses around 20 mm and 30 mm, with thinner tile formats also available depending on the manufacturer and lot. The smartest product-page wording is still inventory-based: available finish, thickness, and slab size should always be confirmed from current stock.

Key Benefits

The biggest strength of Silver Travertine Marble is its versatility. Its silver-grey palette feels premium without becoming cold, and the beige undertones make it easier to pair with wood, glass, metal, and neutral interior palettes. It also offers a softer visual texture than many uniform stones, which helps busy areas feel more forgiving in day-to-day use. Another practical advantage is that travertine is widely used in exterior and warm-climate applications because it can remain more comfortable under sunlight than many darker surfaces. Most importantly, it delivers strong design presence without looking artificial. The result is a stone that feels calm, sophisticated, and architecturally relevant across a wide range of luxury projects.

Maintenance

Silver Travertine Marble is durable, but it is not a zero-maintenance surface. Because travertine is calcium-carbonate based and porous, sealing is important, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and other moisture-prone areas. Cleaning should always be done with a pH-neutral stone cleaner and a soft cloth or mop. Acidic cleaners, vinegar, lemon-based products, and harsh chemicals should be avoided because they can etch or dull the surface. Spills should be wiped quickly, and polished finishes should be protected from abrasive scrubbing. With correct sealing and regular care, Silver Travertine keeps its depth, texture, and elegance for years.

What is Silver Travertine Marble?
Silver Travertine Marble is a premium grey travertine limestone known for its cool silver-grey color and subtle beige-grey veins. It’s valued for its elegant look and unique pitted texture. Though often called “marble,” it’s technically travertine formed from mineral springs.
Where is Silver Travertine Marble quarried?
The finest Silver Travertine comes from Turkey, especially Afyonkarahisar, and parts of Italy and Iran. Bhutra Marble imports this high-quality travertine to Kishangarh, India. Each source yields slabs with slightly different grey and cream banding patterns.
What are common uses for Silver Travertine?
Common applications include flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and feature walls. It’s used indoors for elegant floors and kitchen or bath surfaces, and outdoors for patios or pool surrounds due to its cool touch. It pairs well with glass, metal, and wood finishes.
How do I maintain Silver Travertine Marble?
Seal Silver Travertine after installation to protect against stains. Clean with a gentle pH-neutral cleaner and a soft cloth. Avoid acid-based or abrasive cleaners like vinegar or bleach, which can etch the stone. Wipe up spills promptly. Re-seal periodically every 1–2 years to keep its finish and natural beauty intact.
What is the price of Silver Travertine Marble?
Silver Travertine is a premium stone, so pricing varies by quality, slab size, and finish. In Kishangarh, prices generally start around ₹250–300 per sq ft for standard slabs and increase for higher-grade or bookmatched pieces. The exact cost depends on the slab you choose. Contact us for live pricing on current inventory.

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