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Quarry-Direct · Middle East Natural Stone

Fossil Beige – Brushed 60 Grit

$3.20

The everyday grade of our shell-fossil limestone: Fossil Beige – Brushed 60 Grit pairs a soft, barefoot-friendly matte with genuine seabed fossils in a beige-to-cream field. Supplied quarry-direct from the Middle East and cut to any size, it runs from terrace to living room as one continuous stone.

Price: $3.20 per sq. ft.

Total: $3.20

Every finish. Every size. Every thickness.

Brushed is our signature finish — available in any grit from a coarse 16 for maximum grip to a fine 120 for a soft, velvety sheen. We also cut sawn, honed, tumbled, split-face, and bush-hammered, in any dimension and thickness your project calls for. Tell us your specification and we cut to it.

Ships by pallet or container to any US state · Lead time quoted per order

  • Floors, patios & terraces
  • External use (from 20 mm thickness)
  • Walls, cladding & facades
  • Pool surrounds & wet areas
  • Driveways (30 mm+ setts and pavers)
  • Steps, copings & edging

Suitability varies with size, thickness, finish, and substrate. Tell us your application when you request a quote and we will confirm the right specification for it.

Bedding: full-bed sand and cement mix or a flexible adhesive appropriate to the substrate.
Joints: from 3 mm for sawn tiles; wider for split-face setts and cobbles.
Sealing: a quality impregnating sealer is recommended for limestone and shellstone; basalt and granite typically need none.
Cutting: wet saw with a diamond blade.

Installation requirements differ by stone and format — a product-specific method note is included with every quote, and our team is available for your installer’s technical questions.

Pricing improves materially with quantity: pallet rates beat per-piece pricing, and full-container rates beat both. Every quote is calculated quarry-direct, with no distributor margin in between.

Distributors, stone yards, and retailers: our Trade & Wholesale Program covers container-load pricing, recurring supply schedules, and private-label production.

Orders ship by pallet or full container to any US state, with kerbside delivery to the nearest safe access point. Lead times depend on stone, finish, and quantity, and are confirmed with your quote. Samples reach any US address within five working days.

Every crate is inspected and photographed before it leaves the yard — if anything is wrong on arrival, contact us and we will make it right.

Fossil Beige, Brushed 60 Grit — The Everyday Grade of Our Fossil Limestone

Of all the ways we finish Fossil Beige, this is the one most floors end up wearing. A 60-grit brush sits at the comfortable middle of the texture spectrum — more tactile than honed, gentler than our coarse 24-grit — and that balance is exactly what a floor needs when bare feet, dining chairs, sun loungers, and daily life all share the same surface.

Stone With a Biography

Fossil Beige earned its name honestly. Within a field that shifts from light beige toward warm cream lie the preserved remains of a prehistoric sea: fragments of shell, threads of coral, the fine grit of an ocean floor turned to rock. Hold two tiles side by side and the arrangements never match — the pattern was set by living things, not by a press. The stone itself is dense and fine-grained, noticeably harder-wearing than many beige limestones it resembles.

How the 60-Grit Grade Feels

Run a hand across it and you’ll find a fine, even matte — enough tooth to be sure-footed, soft enough that the surface reads refined rather than rugged. Underfoot it is the barefoot grade: kind on a summer terrace, quiet in a hallway, forgiving of the scuffs a polished floor would broadcast. Where standing water and steep gradients raise the stakes, the coarser 24-grit takes over; everywhere else, this is the finish we point people to first.

One Stone, Inside and Out

The most compelling way to use this grade is continuously. Specify the same batch and finish for the living room and the terrace beyond it, hold the threshold level, and the floor appears to pass straight through the glass — a device that makes modest rooms feel twice their size and gives outdoor areas the polish of an interior. Exterior zones simply take a thicker cut and their own sealing schedule; the eye never knows the difference.

Where It Earns Its Keep

  • Terraces, courtyards, loggias, and al-fresco dining floors
  • Pool decks and surrounds where a softer matte is preferred
  • Entrances, verandas, garden rooms, and exterior stairs landings
  • Continuous indoor–outdoor schemes: kitchens and living areas flowing to the paving outside

Pale stone carries a practical bonus in hot weather: it hands sunlight back instead of hoarding it, so the terrace stays walkable long after dark paving has turned hostile.

Living With Pale Stone Outdoors

Two small habits keep a beige patio looking new. Sweep fallen leaves before rain sets in — wet foliage releases tannins that can shadow pale surfaces — and stand planters on feet so trapped moisture never draws a ring beneath them. Beyond that, care is undemanding: a pH-neutral stone cleaner for washing, acids (vinegar, citrus, aggressive tile products) banned from the floor, and spills lifted promptly. At sealing time you have a genuine aesthetic choice: a natural-look impregnator preserves the pale, quiet beige exactly as cut, while a color-enhancing impregnator deepens the field a shade and draws the fossils forward, close to the stone’s wet look. Both protect identically — test each on an offcut before committing.

Provenance, Cutting, and How to Order

Our Fossil Beige comes off the Middle East’s great limestone beds; we buy blocks batch by batch, selecting for fossil richness and evenness of tone, and full provenance documentation accompanies every commercial shipment. Every dimension and every thickness is produced to order — the 12 × 24 in (305 × 610 mm) tile is the customer favorite, but nothing stops you specifying pavers, cladding modules, or bespoke formats. Orders ship factory-direct by pallet or container across the US and worldwide, ASTM C97 and C170 results for the production batch accompany commercial quotes on request, and a hand sample of this exact grade is yours for the asking — texture and fossil character deserve a physical audition.

Specifications

  • Stone type: Fossil-bearing limestone (dense, calcareous sedimentary)
  • Fossil content: Authentic marine shell, coral, and sea-floor inclusions; every tile unique
  • Color: Light beige through warm cream; tan fossil detailing
  • Texture grade: 60 grit — the everyday brushed grade, mid-spectrum
  • Surface: Fine, even matte with gentle tooth; barefoot-friendly
  • Format: Every dimension produced to order; 12 × 24 in (305 × 610 mm) the customer favorite
  • Thickness: Any gauge, interior tile through exterior paving
  • Edges: Lightly softened by brushing
  • Best suited to: Terraces, courtyards, pool decks, verandas, continuous indoor–outdoor floors
  • Companion grade: Coarse 24-grit for steps, slopes, and splash zones
  • Sealing: Impregnating sealer — natural-look or color-enhancing, buyer’s choice
  • Winter exposure: Reviewed per project location before ordering
  • Origin: Middle East — quarry-direct, batch-selected
  • Documentation: Batch ASTM C97 and C170 results attached to quotes on request
Real factory photography

Choose Your Finish with Confidence

The finish decides how your stone looks, feels and grips underfoot. Compare every finish we produce — brushed 16, 36 and 80 grit, honed and bush-hammered — photographed up close on the actual stone we stock, so you can judge the texture before you order. Samples of any finish are at your door within 3 working days.

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Sample first. Then let’s quote your project.

A sample of the exact stone ships before any full order — judge tone, veining, and texture in your own light.

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