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Stone Spotlight: Loloa (Sinai Pearl, Trieste Beige, Dejone)

  • ruwanhhassan
  • Mar 19
  • 1 min read

Stone Spotlight: Loloa (Sinai Pearl, Trieste Beige, Dejone)





Loloa limestone, also known as Sinai Pearl, Trieste Beige, or Dejone, is one of the most sought-after Egyptian limestones, renowned for its durability, natural elegance, and versatile applications. Expertly finished to amplify its beauty and functionality, Loloa remains a top choice for architects, designers, and homeowners seeking a high-quality natural stone that stands the test of time.






 

The Origins of Loloa




Sourced from the quarries of Northern and Southern Sinai, Egypt, Loloa limestone is a premium natural stone that boasts unparalleled quality and visual appeal. Rich in minerals such as iron oxide and clay, its natural composition gives it a warm and timeless color palette



Expert Finishes That Elevate Loloa Limestone


To enhance its natural beauty and optimize its performance, Loloa limestone is available in more than 11 finishes, including:


 

Why Loloa is the Smart Choice for Your Project?





  • Unmatched Durability 

    Withstands daily wear and extreme weather conditions, including frost.


  • Timeless Elegance 

    Complements both modern and classic architectural styles.


  • Long-Term Value 

    Enhances property aesthetics and

    boosts real estate value.


  • Sustainability 

    A natural and eco-conscious material that aligns with green building initiatives.


 

Photo Application for Loloa Limestone in our previous projects


“Almotassem-Zein has been our supplier of Egyptian stone for 20 years. Their quality is superb. Technical back up is excellent. We have had slabs, tiles, fireplaces, table tops, mouldings and mosaics, all supplied to an exceptional standard. Delivery on time has also been a great feature.”

Henrik Gromadzki, Managing Director at Heart Of Stone Limited, UK.


 








 
 
 

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