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End of the day it's down to the punter's preference.........as dh says depends on the tones.......a good idea for 'chiselled' travertine is to keep 2 scrap pieces fill the cavities one with white one with ivory , to show punters:-the majority of travertine is going to come in some sort of 'beige form'...............
 

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