Andesite Stone (Pedra Andesite)

Baltic Bush Hammered (Dry)

Baltic Bush Hammered (Wet)

Baltic Grey Flamed (Dry)

Baltic Grey Flamed (Wet)

Baltic Grey Polished (Dry)

Baltic Grey Polished (Wet)

Black Andesite Flamed

Black Andesite Polished

Andesite Bush Hammered (Dry)

Andesite Bush Hammered (Wet)

Grey Andesite Honed

Tropical Red Polished
Product Description
Indonesia Andesite Stone, often referred to as “Face Stone”, is not just an ordinary natural stone. Since the colonial era, this stone has been a part of Indonesia’s cultural heritage, enhancing the beauty and strength of historic buildings. Andesite Stone, which is the result of a natural process as an extrusive igneous rock, possesses unique characteristics that make it a favorite choice. In the past, it frequently served as a protector for walls, a boundary for gates or fences, and even as a foundation for water channels. However, today, Andesite Stone has transformed into a multifunctional design element ranging from fences, walls, floors, carports, swimming pools, fish ponds, bathrooms, pillars, to gardens.
Andesite Stone Finishing
Finishing | Size W x L x H (mm) |
Sawn Cut, Honed, Flamed, Polished, Bush Hammered |
100×100, 100×200, 200×200, 200×400, 300×300, 300×600, 400×600, 600×600 (Customize Size & Thickness available) |
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Indonesia Andesite Stone, often referred to as “Face Stone”, is not just an ordinary natural stone. Since the colonial era, this stone has been a part of Indonesia’s cultural heritage, enhancing the beauty and strength of historic buildings. Andesite Stone, which is the result of a natural process as an extrusive igneous rock, possesses unique characteristics that make it a favorite choice. In the past, it frequently served as a protector for walls, a boundary for gates or fences, and even as a foundation for water channels. However, today, Andesite Stone has transformed into a multifunctional design element ranging from fences, walls, floors, carports, swimming pools, fish ponds, bathrooms, pillars, to gardens.
Now, let’s talk about its durability. Andesite Stone is tough, really tough, making it the superstar or the prima donna of building materials in Indonesia. Its widespread use in the sleek walls of minimalist homes, sprawling malls, luxurious hotels, and modern offices speaks volumes about its versatility and aesthetic appeal.
Diving into a bit of geology trivia, did you know the name “Andesite” is inspired by the Andes mountains, the world’s longest mountain range located in South America? Despite its global presence, this extrusive igneous rock holds a special place in Indonesia. The Indonesian Andesite stones are distinguished by their unique color variations, offering a palette of options for architects and designers. From various item variants to a range of surface finishes, Andesite Stone is indeed a material that adds a touch of elegance and strength to any structure it becomes a part of. So, when you see an Andesite structure next time, remember, you’re looking at a piece of geological art that’s as enduring as the mountains it’s named after.
☑ Sawn Cut : The stone is roughly cut, leaving a non-smooth surface that shows the stone’s natural texture.
☑ Honed : The stone surface is smoothed to a matte finish, not too shiny, providing a modern look.
☑ Flamed : Heats the stone to create a rough, textured surface for better grip, perfect for outdoor use.
☑ Polished : Makes the stone shiny and smooth, bringing out its colors and patterns. Ideal for a luxurious look indoors.
☑ Bush Hammered : The stone surface is hammered to create a rough and porous texture, suitable for flooring to prevent slipping.