Travertine trade in Oman - Exporting Travertine to Oman

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  4. Travertine trade in Oman
Travertine
Travertine continues to play a significant role in today's luxury architecture and decoration. Travertine has been used as a building material in West Asia for centuries, dating back to ancient times. Travertine is renowned for its natural beauty and unique appearance. Travertine and marble are both natural stones, but they have different compositions. This is the most common and recognizable texture of travertine. Travertine has a particularly significant historical association with ancient Rome.
Natural Stones
Marble is widely used in the Middle East for its elegance and beauty. Natural stones are commonly used for flooring in both residential and commercial buildings. West Asian building stones are known for their durability, allowing them to withstand harsh weather conditions and long-term use. West Asia is home to various types of marble, each with its own unique characteristics. Travertine is formed over thousands of years as water flows through limestone and carries dissolved minerals to the surface.
Travertine trade in Oman
Oman is located in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula and is bordered by the United Arab Emirates to the north, the Sea of Oman to the east, Yemen to the south, Saudi Arabia to the west, and the Persian Gulf to the northwest. The capital of this country is the city of Muscat, and the currency of this country is the Omani Rial (OMR). The official language of Oman is Arabic and the majority of people in this country speak Arabic. The majority of Omani people are Shia Muslims. Oman has a smaller market than some of its neighboring countries, but has a stable economy.

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