This is basic finish in sandstone where stone is cut in desired shape. It offers natural stone and we can use this in outdoor applications and wall cladding.
We provide this type of finish surface of stone resembles the skin of fruit by same name. This finish is traditionally applied by hand or now more often by a pneumatic hammer. Surface can be coarse or lighter or finer.
Bush hammered exist in many form from simple hand held hammer to large electric machines, but basic property of tool is to create deep pockets and ridges, resembling a natural rough texture.
Splitting of block y hand into slate or sandstone slab, giving a fairly rustic feel. Its natural, uneven finish.
It is achieved when grooves are chislled to run in a linear direction. Surface roughness can vary depending on process or material.
Stone is pitched along a given line to achieve holder, more pronounced surface effect than a natural or sawn edge. Usually process is performed by hand.
The stone surface resembles that of fruit pineapple in regards to its irregular crumps and grooves. This is achieved by hammering stone surface with a small stone chisel. Used in domestic garden or landscapes.