A light black backdrop (smoky) and tan with white streaks may be found in Takab Travertine, which also has lovely waves visible in it. Both the vein cut (wavy) and the cross cut (waveless) techniques are used to cut Takab Travertine, and each of these techniques has a unique aesthetic appeal. The most crucial qualities of Takab Travertine are gloss, high transparency, minimal porosity, and solid hue. The pores in Takab Travertine are filled with epoxy or resin during manufacture. As one of Iran's most unique travertines, Takab Travertine is also among the most often used travertines for composite facades.
Depending on its veins and hues, it is classified. It may be used on outside facades, internal walls, and pavement because of its resilience and hardness. Aghbolagh village in Takab city, West Azarbaijan province, is where this type of Persian travertine can be found.