Breccia

If the problem of finishing façade by stone exists, there are many solutions available. But what if you want to decorate a pillar by stone mosaics matching the style of neighboring walls? In this case breccia is always an answer.

Translated from Italian, breccia is a rock consisting of coarse fragments cemented together. Usually breccias have different shape and origin of its fragments. Some are created in caves due to fall of their cupola, others during cementation of coarse fragments and volcanic eruptions.

No one makes natural breccia today. Modern architecture uses the so called man-made breccia. This breccia is made by fragmenting slab followed by rounding sharp edges. Breccia produced in this way resembles natural rock. This process is also used to make panels, borders and mixes.

The “Jet-Ceramics” offers inexpensive and unusual way of renovation of your interior by applying breccia of our make.