Yes, this White Cherokee marble was honed. Not only does it provide an attractive aesthetic, but it also makes it more resilient. White Cherokee is a historic marble that is quarried in Tate, Georgia, just north of Atlanta and has supplied building stone for architectural projects for over a century. It is a very dense marble, even more dense than White Carrara from Italy, with a low absorption rate. It's large calcite crystalline structure is very compact and will wear beautifully throughout the years. Here is a link to the specification sheet and a photo of a slab coming through our production line at the quarry. Let us know if we can help provide you with samples or connect you with a local dealer. Thank you again for your inquiry.
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