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.
Beige-colored limestone with a homogeneous appearance, fine to medium-sized brownish grains and small, widely dispersed fossils of a darker hue. Of medium hardness, it is suitable for interior and exterior cladding and for floors with high traffic.
Light pink limestone with bluish veins. Its color varies according to mineral contamination. It is a stone with a tradition in Portugal, present in many historic buildings.
Light beige limestone with medium to large dark brown spots. It is a medium-hard stone with a wide range of uses, and can be used for interior and exterior cladding and flooring subject to high traffic.
Greyish cream limestone with medium to large recrystallized brown, grey, reddish and golden spots. Its high hardness makes it ideal for use in stonework, interior cladding and interior and exterior flooring.
Calcário de cor bege clara e aspeto muito compacto, com grãos e fósseis acastanhados de tamanho pequeno a médio. A dureza elevada favorece a aplicação em pavimentos de tráfego intenso. Fachadas e revestimentos interiores são também utilizações possíveis.
Light beige limestone with a very compact appearance, with small to medium-sized brownish grains and fossils. Its high hardness makes it ideal for heavy traffic floors. Facades and interior cladding are also possible uses.