Bullnose Full- bullnose is an edge type is rounded and finished to match the main surface. A full bullnose edge is curved the top and bottom and will look like a U turned on its side. Commonly used in counter tops, stairs.
Bullnose half- Half bullnose edge feature a slight curve on the upper surface of the countertop with a straight bottom portion.
Chamfered Edge- A chamfered edge also known as transitional edge, is formed between two adjacent right angles faces of an object. It is generally created at a 45 degree to ease out the sharp edge for safety and to pervert damages.
Chisled edge- It forms a beautifully riven surface boasting an inward chip on the edge to form a rugged antique appearance.
Pencil edge- It has a slight angular edge that rounds into vertical surface of the stone. It is very contemporary design and is comfortable to work on due to its soften design.
Rock face- The face of the stone is picthedalong a given line to achieve a holder, more pronounced surface effect than a natural or sawn edge. Usually process is performed by hand.
Tumbled edge- In process of tumbling, tumbler either vibrates or rotates and after a certain amount of time the edge of the tiles are rounded out. Tumbled edges are a very common way to finish natural stone tiles pounded, imperfect edges are a great complement to the other natural characteristics of stone.