Persian Scato Porcelain Stone

 Persian Scato Stone


Persian Scato stone is a high-quality natural stone featuring a white background with striking gray and black lines. Its appearance closely resembles the Italian Arabscato stone, hence the name Persian Scato. This stone is more affordable than its foreign counterparts and is typically processed into slabs with book-match and four-match designs. Its unique beauty and reasonable price have made it a popular choice among customers.

Uses of Persian Scato Stone


1.Hall and Reception Floor Tiles: Ideal for hall and reception floors due to its aesthetic appeal and durability.
2.Lobby Wall and Floor: Perfect for stylish and luxurious lobby walls and floors.
3. Hotel Lobby and Hall Floors: Frequently used in hotel lobbies and large halls for its attractive appearance and high resistance.
4. Toilets: Suitable for toilets because of its low water absorption and moisture resistance.
5. Cabinets and Countertops: The white background and beautiful lines make it an excellent choice for cabinets and countertops.

Characteristics and Benefits of Persian Scato Stone


- Beauty and Peace: Adds a special touch of beauty and tranquility to buildings.
- Wide Applications: Suitable for elevator frames, interior decoration, and more.
- Resistance and Low Water Absorption: Ideal for interior parts of buildings.
- Extraordinary Polishability: Highly polishable and suitable for luxury structures when cut into tiles.

Price of Persian Scato Stone


The price of Persian Scato porcelain stone is influenced by several factors:

- Amount of Lines and Whiteness of the Background Color: Stones with a lighter background and more regular lines are more expensive.
- Stone Thickness: Directly affects the price.
- Book Match and Form Match Design: Stones with these designs are priced higher.
- Dimensions of the Stone: Larger dimensions result in higher prices.
- Processing Quality: High-quality subbing and cutting significantly impact the price.

Important Points in Buying Persian Scato Stone


1. Sorting: Stones with similar color and design in the same category command a higher price.
2. Packaging and Pallets: Packaging and pallet costs should be included in the final price.


Quarries and Extraction


Persian Scato porcelain stone is extracted from the mines of Oligoders. Due to its very low water absorption and excellent polishability, it is one of the best options for luxury structures.