Product Applications


Pebbles

The Application of Pebbles

Natural machine-cut pebbles are created by crushing and polishing large natural rocks. Natural river pebbles, on the other hand, are stones that have been shaped over time through prolonged exposure to water, wave action, and natural weathering—eventually becoming smooth, rounded forms as they’re repeatedly tumbled and worn down by flowing streams. These versatile materials are widely used in environmental art and design, finding applications in civil engineering, plaza and road paving, garden rockery projects, landscape stones, drainage and filtration systems, indoor decorative elements, and even outdoor fitness equipment. As a naturally low-carbon material, it’s both eco-friendly, easily accessible, and simple to use.

Applications of cultural stone

Artificial cultural stone is an irregularly shaped, textured, and colorfully diverse man-made decorative material ideal for both interior and exterior wall and floor applications in public buildings, villa gardens, park pools, hotel restaurants, and bathroom spaces. It’s particularly well-suited for villa exteriors as well as the decorative tiling of roofs in European-style architecture.

Cultural Stone
Glass Stone

Applications of Glass Stone

Glass stone, prized for its lightweight, porous structure, high compressive strength, excellent water retention and drainage capabilities, and ability to seamlessly integrate with greenery, is widely used in eco-friendly parking lots, rooftop gardens, and other landscaping applications—as paving stones, walkway tiles, and even as decorative dividers. Additionally, glass stone makes a stunning addition to aquariums, serving both as an eye-catching decorative element and as a practical substrate for the tank floor. Thanks to its exceptional heat resistance, it emits a dazzling glow when burned, making it a popular choice for fireplaces and other heating applications abroad.