Beige Travertine (Makoo) from Iran features warm, vein-cut beige layers with a calm, upscale look. Available as slabs, tiles, and blocks for global projects, it offers reliable supply and elegant performance. Ideal for luxury floors, walls, and facades.
Categories: Beige Travertine, Travertine
Beige Travertine (Makoo) is a warm, vein-cut travertine from Iran with soft beige to light caramel bands and delicate natural pores—ideal for luxury residential and commercial projects. Explore more options in our beige travertine tile category.
Quarried in the Makoo (Maku) region of Iran, this stone offers reliable color consistency and steady availability for export programs.
Engineered for global supply, Makoo Beige Travertine performs beautifully across high-end interiors and selected exterior uses (proper sealing recommended).
| Available Sizes (cm) | Slabs: up to 280×160 (random) Tiles (cut-to-size): 30×60, 60×60, 60×120, custom on request |
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| Thickness (cm) | Tiles: 1.5–2 | Slabs: 2–3 (other thicknesses on order) |
| Available Finishes | Polished, Honed (Matte), Filled, Unfilled, Raw, Tumbled |
| Product Types | Slabs, Tiles (cut to size), Blocks |
Visually, Makoo Beige Travertine shows linear, vein-cut strata with creamy beige backgrounds and light caramel bands. Small natural cavities can be supplied filled for a smooth, contemporary look or unfilled to highlight authentic travertine character.
Makoo Beige Travertine unites timeless beige warmth with the clean geometry of vein-cut layers—ideal for international projects seeking a calm, upscale aesthetic. As a wholesale travertine supplier and Iranian stone exporter, BOLQA delivers calibrated tiles, book-matched slabs, and export-ready blocks with secure packaging and on-time schedules.
👉 Contact BOLQA Stone Group today to order directly from Iran’s mines.
5 reviews for Makoo Beige Travertine
Maria Gonzalez –
Makoo Beige Travertine has a pleasant warm tone, but I noticed some inconsistency in vein density between batches. Its not major, but for large façade projects, consistency is important. Can BOLQA provide visual range control before shipment?
BOLQA Technical Team –
Thank you, Maria. You’re correct — natural travertine can show variation from block to block. For architectural projects requiring tight color control, we offer pre-shipment photo approvals and range selection services at our quarry. We can also mark slabs from a single block to maintain visual continuity across the façade.
Raj Singh –
Good product overall. We installed Makoo Beige for interior flooring, but after three months, a few tiles near the entryway showed slight edge darkening. Could this be related to sealing or subfloor moisture?
BOLQA Technical Team –
Thank you, Raj. The darkening you describe often results from moisture migration under the tiles, not from the stone itself. We recommend using a two-component epoxy adhesive with a vapor barrier primer in high-humidity zones. If needed, our technical guide details installation methods to prevent this in future projects.
Lina Kim –
The honed Makoo Beige looks great in our spa design, but the surface seems to absorb essential oils and cosmetics. Is there a sealer type that prevents staining without changing color?
BOLQA Technical Team –
Excellent point, Lina. Travertine’s micro-pores can absorb oil-based liquids. We recommend a solvent-based penetrating sealer with oleophobic properties — it resists oils without altering tone. Our team can suggest brands tested on Makoo Beige under warm and humid conditions.
Ahmed Elzein –
Used the unfilled version for paving. The natural texture is good, but it created unevenness when used next to filled tiles on the same project. It would be great if both variants matched in thickness tolerance.
BOLQA Technical Team –
Valid observation, Ahmed. Unfilled travertine undergoes less post-processing, which can cause ±1.5 mm thickness variation compared to filled tiles. We now offer precision calibration for mixed-finish projects — this ensures both types align perfectly during installation.
Paolo Ricci –
We like the warm tone and cut options, but packaging could be improved. A few edges chipped during unloading, maybe due to limited padding between slabs.
BOLQA Technical Team –
Thank you, Paolo. We appreciate the note on packaging. We’ve recently upgraded to foam-lined wooden crates and edge protectors to prevent chipping during long-distance export. Future deliveries to your company will use the updated packing method