Sao Tome Irregular Caco
Irregular stones for floor coverings vary in size and thickness, a great option for those looking for a more rustic and differentiated covering, which is why it requires specialized labor, as it is considered a craftsmanship that requires experience, but the result is rewarding.
São Tomé got its name due to its extraction site, in the south of Minas Gerais, in the city of São Tomé das Letras. São Tomé stone is considered a quartzite, as it is formed from quartz grains. In this irregular model, the stones have different sizes. With thicknesses ranging from 1 to 3.5 centimeters. São Tomé, in addition to being super resistant, is an athermal stone, that is, it does not heat up and can be used outdoors with ease.





