Quick Summary
Yellow Persian Travertine is a natural golden-yellow travertine selected for warm luxury interiors, hotel lobby walls, villa flooring, resort public zones, spa decoration, and custom cut-to-size stone projects. These Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs feature cross-cut surfaces, honed filled holes, amber and rust-brown tonal movement, and slab sizes including 299×167cm, 312×172cm, 318×156cm, and 319×192cm. Before ordering, buyers should confirm current slab photos, yellow tone range, filling level, thickness, finish, physical test report requirements, dry-lay sequence, MOQ, packing labels, and pre-shipment inspection details.
Main slab view showing the warm golden-yellow background, amber movement, cross-cut pattern, filled travertine texture, and usable slab face. | Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs for Golden Interior Floors, Walls, and Feature PanelsYellow Persian Travertine gives designers and project buyers a warmer alternative to beige travertine, grey stone, and plain cream limestone. Its golden-yellow base, honey undertones, amber swirls, rust-brown mineral movement, and natural travertine pores create a stronger decorative surface for hospitality, villa, resort, spa, retail, and commercial interior projects. The supplied slabs are cross cut and honed with holes filled, allowing the material to show cloud-like tonal movement rather than linear vein direction. This makes Yellow Gold Travertine Slabs suitable for wall cladding, feature panels, lobby floors, vanity tops, countertops, bathrooms, bars, shopping centers, offices, and large-format interior surfaces that need visual warmth without the high contrast of marble.
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Honed slab view for checking matte reflection, filled pore condition, golden-yellow tone, amber clouds, and finish consistency. | Cross-cut slab reference showing cloud-like travertine movement instead of linear vein direction, useful for warm continuous wall or floor layouts. |
Current slab photos should be reviewed before order confirmation. Yellow tone, amber movement, pore density, filled areas, natural cavities, and rust-brown mineral movement can vary by block, slab, and cutting position.
Why Yellow Persian Travertine Works for Luxury Villa, Hotel, Resort, and Spa Interiors
Golden WarmthThe yellow-gold base and amber movement create a richer atmosphere than common beige travertine, especially under warm lighting. | Filled Honed SurfaceFilled holes and a honed finish help create a smoother matte surface for floors, walls, vanities, countertops, bathrooms, and commercial interiors. | Cross-Cut Visual FlowCross-cut slabs show cloudy, organic movement that works well for broad feature walls, resort floors, lobby panels, and rustic-luxury design schemes. |
Product Overview: Natural Golden-Yellow Travertine with Amber and Rust-Brown MovementYellow Persian Travertine is a natural travertine selected for projects that need stronger warmth, earthier color, and more decorative visual weight than standard cream travertine. The material combines golden-yellow, honey, amber, rust-brown, and dark yellow tones with natural pores and cloud-like cross-cut movement. Because the slabs are honed with holes filled, the surface becomes more practical for refined interior use than open-hole travertine. The filling improves cleaning and creates a more consistent face for flooring, wall cladding, countertops, vanity tops, bathrooms, offices, bars, retail interiors, and spa decoration. The honed surface avoids excessive gloss and keeps the natural stone texture visible. This material fits classic luxury, rustic villa, Mediterranean, boutique hotel, warm minimalist, and modern-luxury interiors. It pairs well with bronze metal, walnut wood, oak veneer, cream plaster, dark leather, matte black details, warm indirect lighting, and textured wall finishes. | Filled-hole slab detail showing smoother travertine surface, golden amber tone, natural mineral movement, and honed finish character. |
Technical Specifications for Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs
| Product Name | Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs | Natural Golden-Yellow Travertine for Luxury Projects |
| Focus Keyword | Yellow Persian Travertine |
| Related Names | Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs, Yellow Gold Travertine Slabs, Yellow Amber Travertine Slabs, Giallo Travertine Slabs, Yellow Travertine Honed Slabs, Yellow Travertine Filled Slabs, Dark Yellow Travertine, Cross Cut Travertine Slabs |
| Material Type | Natural travertine with porous sedimentary texture; current slab batch should be confirmed by photos before order release |
| Color Character | Golden-yellow, honey, amber, rust-brown, dark yellow, and warm earthy mineral movement |
| Cut Type | Cross cut surface with cloud-like organic pattern instead of strong linear vein direction |
| Finish | Honed with holes filled; polished, brushed, tumbled, or other finish options should be confirmed by sample if required |
| Slab Sizes | 299×167cm, 312×172cm, 318×156cm, 319×192cm |
| Thickness Options | 16mm, 18mm, 20mm |
| Available Fabrication | Full slabs, wall panels, floor tiles, vanity tops, countertops, bar tops, bathroom surfaces, table tops, feature panels, and custom cut-to-size pieces |
| MOQ | 300 SQM |
| Inspection Focus | Golden-yellow tone, amber movement, pore filling, slab flatness, thickness, surface finish, edge condition, visible cracks, resin/filling quality, and usable cutting area |
| Packing | Reinforced export wooden bundles or crates with inner protection, foam separation, slab labels, crate marks, and pre-shipment inspection photos |
| Applications | Luxury villas, hotel lobbies, resort public zones, high-end retail spaces, spa decoration, offices, bars, bathrooms, shopping centers, floors, walls, vanities, countertops, and feature panels |
Public Reference Test Data and Report Items to Confirm Before Project Approval
Public stone-database and supplier references for Persian, Giallo, and Yellow Travertine materials show that physical performance can vary by quarry, block, porosity, filling method, and finish. Reference ranges commonly found for related yellow Persian travertine types include water absorption around 1.5–2.72% by weight and compressive strength around 20.4–50 MPa. One public Yellow Travertine supplier reference lists apparent density around 2568 kg/m³, water absorption around 2.47%, and compressive strength around 31.61 MPa. These figures should be treated as material-reference data, not as a current MQ STONE batch certificate.
For hotel floors, villa interiors, spa walls, wet-area stonework, exterior cladding, and commercial public areas, buyers should request or confirm the current batch test report when performance data is required. Useful report items include water absorption, bulk density or apparent density, open porosity, compressive strength, flexural strength, abrasion resistance, freeze-thaw resistance where relevant, and slip resistance for floor applications.
| Water Absorption | Public references for related Yellow / Persian Travertine materials commonly show approximately 1.5–2.72% by weight. Confirm by current batch report before final project approval. |
| Apparent Density | Some public Yellow Travertine references list around 2568 kg/m³. Density can vary with porosity, filling, and block condition, so current test data should be confirmed if required. |
| Compressive Strength | Public references for related Yellow / Persian Travertine materials show broad values around 20.4–50 MPa. Final engineering use should rely on current batch testing. |
| Recommended Test Methods | Common natural stone tests may include ASTM C97 or EN 13755 for water absorption, EN 1936 for density and porosity, ASTM C170 or EN 1926 for compressive strength, EN 12372 or ASTM C880 for flexural strength, EN 14157 for abrasion resistance, and EN 14231 or project-specified methods for slip resistance. |
Slab Selection and Batch Review Before Yellow Persian Travertine Production
Yellow Persian Travertine should be selected by full slab photos because the color movement is highly visible. Some slabs show stronger golden-yellow warmth, some have darker amber or rust-brown mineral clouds, and some have more visible natural pores. The filled-hole surface improves usability, but filling level and filled-color matching should still be reviewed before cutting.
For large walls, floors, and feature panels, slab-by-slab sorting helps reduce drastic batch-to-batch color shifts. This is important for hotel lobby feature walls, resort corridors, villa living rooms, spa reception panels, luxury retail interiors, and bathroom wall cladding where inconsistent yellow tone can become visible after installation.
| For Full Slabs | Confirm full-face slab photos, slab numbers, size, yellow tone, amber movement, pore density, filling quality, surface finish, and usable cutting area. |
| For Cut-to-Size | Send drawings with finished size, thickness, edge profile, visible face direction, tolerance requirement, installation labels, and packing sequence. |
| For Large Installations | Use slab grouping, dry-lay reference, or numbered packing where yellow tone, cloud movement, and joint rhythm must remain visually harmonious. |
Project Selection Guide for Walls, Floors, Vanities, Countertops, and Spa Decoration
| Hotel Lobby Feature Walls | Choose slabs with balanced golden tone and amber movement. Confirm panel size, joint layout, lighting direction, filling quality, and dry-lay sequence. |
| Villa Floors | Review surface finish, slip expectation, tile size, filled holes, traffic level, sealing plan, spare pieces, and cleaning method before selecting final thickness. |
| Spa and Resort Areas | Use the warm golden tone for calm luxury spaces, but review moisture exposure, drainage, ventilation, sealing, anti-slip expectation, and maintenance routine. |
| Vanity Tops and Countertops | Confirm filled holes, sealing, sink cutouts, faucet holes, edge profile, cabinet support, stain risk, acidic exposure, and daily care expectations. |
| Retail and Restaurant Spaces | Review traffic, cleaning chemicals, lighting, furniture contact, wall panel layout, floor finish, and replacement quantity for commercial use. |
Application Scenarios for Yellow Gold Travertine Slabs
Yellow Persian Travertine is widely used for luxury villa interiors, hotel lobby feature walls, resort public zones, spa decoration, high-end retail stores, bathroom walls, living room floors, office reception areas, bars, shopping centers, vanity tops, countertops, wall panels, floor tiles, table tops, bathroom surfaces, and custom architectural components.
The material fits classic, rustic, Mediterranean, modern-luxury, boutique hotel, and warm natural design schemes. It works with walnut, dark oak, bronze, brushed brass, cream plaster, black steel, terracotta, woven textures, leather furniture, warm lighting, and textured stone finishes. The golden-yellow surface gives interiors a strong luxury tone without the coldness of grey stone or the sharp contrast of black marble.
This villa living room wall reference shows how golden-yellow travertine, filled honed texture, lighting, and panel layout create a warm statement surface.
Filled vs Unfilled, Honed vs Polished, and Cross-Cut Surface Decisions
Yellow Persian Travertine can be specified with filled or unfilled pores depending on project intent. Filled holes are generally more practical for floors, vanities, countertops, bathrooms, commercial walls, and higher-use areas because the surface is easier to clean and less likely to trap dust. Unfilled pores can create stronger rustic texture for decorative walls, but they require more realistic maintenance planning.
Honed finish gives a softer matte appearance and reduces reflection in villa interiors, hotel lobbies, spas, and public spaces. Polished finish can increase color depth and light reflection but may not suit every floor or wet-area condition. Cross-cut travertine creates cloud-like movement, while vein-cut travertine creates linear banding. For this product, the cross-cut surface is the key visual character.
| Filled Honed Surface | Recommended for refined interiors, floors, walls, vanities, countertops, hotel lobbies, bathrooms, and commercial surfaces requiring easier cleaning. |
| Unfilled Texture | Can be considered for rustic decorative walls or feature surfaces where open travertine pores are part of the design concept. |
| Cross Cut | Shows cloudy golden movement and organic swirls, suitable for wide panels, floors, walls, and warm continuous interior layouts. |
| Thickness Choice | 16mm, 18mm, and 20mm should be selected according to slab size, application, support method, fabrication detail, and installation condition. |
Yellow Persian Travertine Compared with Silver and Grey Travertine Options
| Material Option | Visual Character | Buyer Decision |
| Yellow Persian Travertine | Golden-yellow, amber, honey, rust-brown, and dark yellow cross-cut movement with filled honed travertine texture. | Choose when the project needs strong warmth, luxury character, and golden stone identity for villas, hotels, spas, and feature walls. |
| Silver Travertine | Grey, silver, cream, and beige layered movement with cooler architectural character. | Better for contemporary, neutral, industrial, or cooler-toned interior and exterior projects. |
| Light Grey Travertine | Softer grey travertine tone with calm, less dramatic color movement. | Useful when designers need understated grey continuity for walls, floors, bathrooms, and public areas. |
| Grey Travertine Stone | Neutral grey travertine with natural porous texture and cooler mineral movement. | Suitable when warm yellow or gold tones would be too strong for the project palette. |
Industry and Specification Notes for Warm Travertine in Luxury Projects
Warm natural stone is becoming more important in hospitality and residential interiors as designers move away from cold grey-only palettes toward earthy luxury, textured surfaces, natural minerals, and low-glare finishes. Yellow Persian Travertine fits this direction because it creates a warm focal surface while still remaining more architectural and durable than decorative wall coverings or artificial finishes.
For commercial floors, hotel lobbies, bathrooms, spa areas, and shopping centers, project teams should confirm slip-resistance expectations, cleaning methods, sealing plans, traffic level, and local floor-safety requirements. For wall cladding and feature panels, confirm substrate condition, adhesive or fixing method, joint width, panel size, edge detail, lighting, and dry-lay sequence before fabrication.
Factory slab reference for checking honed finish, filled holes, golden tone, thickness, surface condition, and material readiness before shipment. | Factory Support for Slab Sorting, Filling Review, Cut-to-Size Processing, and Export PackingMQ STONE supports Yellow Persian Travertine projects through current slab photo review, yellow tone grouping, filling inspection, honed finish confirmation, slab size checking, thickness review, cutting list coordination, dry-lay discussion, finished-piece inspection, and reinforced export packing. For international buyers, the key value is controlling visible material differences before cutting. Golden-yellow travertine can shift in tone across slabs, so batch grouping, slab approval, and clear packing labels help contractors install wall panels, floor tiles, vanity tops, countertops, and feature slabs with fewer on-site surprises.
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Packing, Shipping, and Inspection Workflow for Yellow Persian Travertine Orders
Yellow Persian Travertine orders may include full slabs, wall panels, floor tiles, countertops, vanity tops, stair details, bar tops, and custom feature pieces. Packing should be arranged according to slab size, finish, filled surface protection, cut-to-size sequence, installation zone, and destination handling conditions. Finished pieces should be separated and labeled to reduce site confusion.
| Before Production | Confirm slab photos, slab sizes, thickness, finish, filling level, quantity, drawings, application area, edge details, inspection needs, and performance report requirements. |
| Before Packing | Check finished size, filling quality, surface finish, slab labels, visible face protection, dry-lay or layout order, corner protection, and crate list. |
| Before Shipment | Review packing photos, bundle marks, gross weight, container loading plan, destination port, delivery schedule, and required export documents. |
Risk-Control Notes Before Ordering Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs
- Confirm current slab photos instead of approving based only on one sample image or edited showroom photo.
- Review golden-yellow tone, amber movement, rust-brown mineral clouds, pore density, filled-hole quality, slab flatness, and surface finish.
- For large walls and floors, request batch grouping or dry-lay reference when color continuity and cloud movement are important.
- For floors, bathrooms, spas, and commercial areas, confirm slip expectation, finish, sealing plan, cleaning method, and local safety requirements.
- For countertops and vanity tops, confirm filling, sealing, sink cut-outs, faucet holes, edge profiles, support structure, and stain-control expectations.
- If physical performance is required, confirm current batch test report instead of relying only on generic travertine reference data.
Care, Sealing, and Maintenance Guidance for Yellow Travertine Honed Slabs
Yellow Persian Travertine is a natural porous stone, even when holes are filled. Sealing is recommended for most floors, bathrooms, vanities, countertops, hotel interiors, restaurants, bars, and public commercial areas. The sealing plan should be reviewed according to finish, traffic level, water exposure, cleaning routine, and stain-risk conditions.
Use pH-neutral stone cleaner, soft cloths, soft mops, and non-abrasive cleaning pads. Avoid vinegar, lemon juice, acidic bathroom cleaners, harsh chemicals, strong pigments, long-term oil exposure, wine stains, and abrasive pads. For commercial floors and spa areas, maintenance teams should confirm resealing intervals, floor-machine compatibility, ventilation, and slip-resistance monitoring.
Common Specification Mistakes to Avoid for Yellow Persian Travertine Projects
- Ordering Yellow Persian Travertine without checking current slab photos, yellow tone range, amber movement, and filling quality.
- Treating filled travertine as maintenance-free stone without confirming sealing and cleaning requirements.
- Using polished or smooth honed finishes in wet or commercial floor areas without checking slip expectation and local floor-safety requirements.
- Cutting large wall panels without checking slab direction, visible face selection, joint layout, and dry-lay sequence.
- Approving countertops or vanity tops without confirming sink openings, edge profiles, sealing, support, and staining risk.
- Shipping fabricated pieces without clear labels, foam separation, corner protection, crate marks, and pre-shipment inspection photos.
FAQs
What is Yellow Persian Travertine?
Yellow Persian Travertine is a natural golden-yellow travertine with amber, honey, rust-brown, and dark yellow movement. It has classic travertine pore texture and is used for slabs, floors, wall cladding, feature panels, hotel lobbies, villa interiors, spa areas, vanity tops, countertops, and custom cut-to-size stone projects.
What sizes are available for Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs?
Available slab size references include 299×167cm, 312×172cm, 318×156cm, and 319×192cm. Since natural travertine slab availability can change by block and batch, buyers should confirm current slab photos, exact usable dimensions, thickness, and selected slab numbers before production.
What finish is supplied for Yellow Persian Travertine?
This product is supplied as honed travertine with holes filled and cross-cut surfaces. The honed finish gives a softer matte appearance, while the filled holes improve cleaning and make the surface more practical for floors, walls, bathrooms, vanities, countertops, and commercial interiors.
Can Yellow Persian Travertine be used for hotel floors and villa walls?
Yes. Yellow Persian Travertine can be used for hotel floors, villa walls, resort public zones, lobby feature panels, spa interiors, offices, bars, bathrooms, and shopping centers when finish, thickness, filling quality, sealing plan, slip expectation, and maintenance requirements are confirmed before installation.
What is the difference between cross-cut travertine and vein-cut travertine?
Cross-cut travertine is cut across the natural bedding direction, creating cloudy and organic movement across the slab. Vein-cut travertine is cut along the bedding direction, creating more linear bands. Yellow Persian Travertine in cross-cut surface is better for warm, flowing, and cloud-like visual layouts.
What physical parameters should be checked for Yellow Persian Travertine?
Useful physical parameters include water absorption, apparent density, open porosity, compressive strength, flexural strength, abrasion resistance, freeze-thaw resistance where relevant, and slip resistance for floor applications. Public reference data for related Yellow or Persian Travertine varies, so final project approval should use the current batch test report when performance data is required.
Does Yellow Persian Travertine need sealing?
Yes. Sealing is recommended for most Yellow Persian Travertine floors, bathrooms, vanities, countertops, bars, restaurants, and high-use commercial areas. Natural travertine remains porous even when holes are filled, so sealing, pH-neutral cleaning, and regular maintenance should be planned according to the final use area.
What should buyers confirm before ordering Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs?
Before ordering, buyers should confirm current slab photos, slab size, thickness, yellow tone, amber movement, pore density, filling quality, finish, MOQ 300 SQM, cutting drawings, application area, dry-lay requirement, packing labels, inspection photos, physical test report needs, destination port, and project schedule.
Project Specification Summary
Yellow Persian Travertine is a distinctive golden-yellow travertine for buyers who need warm luxury stone surfaces with amber movement, rust-brown mineral clouds, filled honed texture, and cross-cut visual flow. It is suitable for villa interiors, hotel lobbies, resort public zones, spa decoration, retail interiors, offices, bars, bathrooms, shopping centers, floors, walls, vanity tops, countertops, and custom feature panels. For reliable project execution, confirm current slab photos, size references, thickness, filling quality, finish, physical test report requirements, dry-lay sequence, MOQ 300 SQM, packing marks, inspection photos, and shipment details before production.
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Submit Yellow Persian Travertine Slab, Finish, Size, and Project DetailsFor Yellow Persian Travertine, send the required square meters, slab size preference, 16mm, 18mm, or 20mm thickness, honed filled-hole finish requirement, application area, floor or wall layout, vanity or countertop drawings, dry-lay request, physical test report requirements, packing labels, inspection needs, destination port, and project schedule. MQ STONE can review current Yellow Persian Travertine Slabs, confirm golden-yellow tone and filling quality, prepare cut-to-size processing, and arrange export-safe packing for luxury villa, hotel, resort, spa, retail, office, bar, bathroom, and shopping center projects. | Project Details to Prepare
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