1. Polishing
 
The surface is very smooth, highly polished, has a mirror effect and high gloss. Granite, marble and limestone are often polished and require different maintenance to maintain their luster.
 
2.Matte
 
The surface is smooth, but lightly polished, producing diffuse reflection, matte, no mirror effect, and no light pollution.
 
3. Coarse grinding
 
The surface is simply polished to remove the machine tangent lines formed during rough board cutting. It feels like a very rough matte finish.
 
4. Machine cutting
 
It is directly cut into shape by equipment such as circular saws, sand saws or bridge cutters. The surface is rough with obvious machine-cut textures.

 
5. Pickling
 
Using strong acid to corrode the surface of the stone will leave small traces of corrosion, and exposure to external light will make the surface look more rustic than the polished surface. Most stones can be pickled, but the most common are marble and limestone. Pickling is also a way to soften the shine of granite.
 
6. Lychee
 
The surface is rough and uneven. A chisel is used to drill small holes densely on the surface, deliberately imitating the effect of water droplets dripping on the stone over time.