Black-spotted wormwood guillotine
Undoubtedly, this model is one of the best and most beautiful models available, which in addition to being beautiful, will give a special effect to the house.
Guillotine stone Black guillotine worm refers to models in which the stone is cut by a guillotine.
For this reason, scissors or guillotine stones do not have a smooth surface and are uneven.
This model, like other marble models, has healing properties and transmits light.
Due to their extraordinary beauty, scissors or guillotine stones can be used anywhere in the house or office.
Guillotine or scissor stone is one of the decorative and antique stones that is produced from profiled pieces of travertine, marble, or travanix stones with various designs and colors. Antique guillotine and natural stone are produced by placing broken pieces of stone and gravel together (waste and scrap of travertine stones) and gluing them with mortars that have a golden base. They get better. Rectangular stone profiles split the piece into two parts under a machine whose razor-like edge hits the longitudinal surface of the stone. The outer surface is smooth, which is used for wall mounting with stone glue, and the inner part, which is natural, irregular, and uneven, is used as the inner and outer facade of the building.
Designers and architects felt the need for stones with their desired factors in order to make the spaces of both exterior and interior spaces of buildings, floors, and exterior landscapes more beautiful. High quality and reasonable physical and mechanical factors must be available. Scissors with a length of 10, a width of 3 to 4, and a thickness of 1.5 cm are produced by guillotine (scissors) in the stone cutting factory. However, scissors with a length of more than 10 cm may also be used. The angles of the scissors are 90 degrees and its surfaces (the parts that can be seen in the facade) have irregular protrusions. It should be noted that scissors are installed on the facade of the building, without straps, and cement slurry is poured behind them.
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Black-spotted wormwood guillotine
Undoubtedly, this model is one of the best and most beautiful models available, which in addition to being beautiful, will give a special effect to the house.
Guillotine stone Black guillotine worm refers to models in which the stone is cut by a guillotine.
For this reason, scissors or guillotine stones do not have a smooth surface and are uneven.
This model, like other marble models, has healing properties and transmits light.
Due to their extraordinary beauty, scissors or guillotine stones can be used anywhere in the house or office.
Guillotine or scissor stone is one of the decorative and antique stones that is produced from profiled pieces of travertine, marble, or travanix stones with various designs and colors. Antique guillotine and natural stone are produced by placing broken pieces of stone and gravel together (waste and scrap of travertine stones) and gluing them with mortars that have a golden base. They get better. Rectangular stone profiles split the piece into two parts under a machine whose razor-like edge hits the longitudinal surface of the stone. The outer surface is smooth, which is used for wall mounting with stone glue, and the inner part, which is natural, irregular, and uneven, is used as the inner and outer facade of the building.
Designers and architects felt the need for stones with their desired factors in order to make the spaces of both exterior and interior spaces of buildings, floors, and exterior landscapes more beautiful. High quality and reasonable physical and mechanical factors must be available. Scissors with a length of 10, a width of 3 to 4, and a thickness of 1.5 cm are produced by guillotine (scissors) in the stone cutting factory. However, scissors with a length of more than 10 cm may also be used. The angles of the scissors are 90 degrees and its surfaces (the parts that can be seen in the facade) have irregular protrusions. It should be noted that scissors are installed on the facade of the building, without straps, and cement slurry is poured behind them.