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Stone sinks. How they are made
The creation of a bathroom sink or kitchen sink from solid stone is a process that preserves the essence of craftsmanship.
A block of stone of the chosen material, of sufficient size, is prepared for processing.
The production process is a true sculptural creation, which, depending on the final shape to be achieved, will use the most suitable tools for working and carving.

Circular sinks are obtained through lathe work. An initial roughing will give the desired external—and internal—shape.
Subsequent finishing steps, using increasingly refined sanding tools, will lead to the final object.

Solid marble or stone sinks, whether rectangular, square, or of a more complex shape, are obtained using saws, chisels, grinders, and flexible tools, which, when used appropriately, will lead to an initial rough shape of the travertine sink to be made.

Solid marble or stone sinks, whether rectangular, square, or of a more complex shape, are obtained using saws, chisels, grinders, and flexible tools, which, when used appropriately, will lead to an initial rough shape of the travertine sink to be made.

Subsequent finishes will lead to the finished sink, ready to be packaged and delivered to the final customer.