Byzantine-type floor is a classic and at the same time a modern decorative suggestion. The inability of the the craftsmen of that era to find pieces of stone of the same dimensions, created what we call today Byzantine style of placement. The seam, usually one centimeter in width, does not keep for long its continuity, since it is always interrupted by another one, creating a harmonic but not boring pattern.
Byzantine-type floors transform the natural unevenness of the raw material into an unbeaten advantage. That is why Byzantine multicolor floors are usually more beautiful than the monochrome ones. The thing that can be diversified is the surface process from single lined, bush-hammered or sand-blasted up to tumbled.
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