Egyptian Limestone
How is it formed?
Egyptian limestone, shaped by eons of geological processes, is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcite. Formed from compacted and cemented sediment, it reflects a rich history of deposition, compaction, and mineralization. Found throughout Egypt, this versatile stone has been used for construction and art for centuries due to its durability and malleability. Its unique qualities make it a favored material for both historical monuments and contemporary architectural projects, adding a touch of Egypt’s geological heritage to the world’s built environment. Read More