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    Slate in Liguria
One of the most striking features of Liguria is the extent to which slate is used. Think of Genoa's dappled grey roofs, the resorts along the Riviera, the region's medieval churches and their black and white striped facades, the homes of the aristocracy with their grand slate stairways, stone barbeque hobs, overdoor decorations, school blackboards, billiard tables… wherever you look this fascinating stone has left its mark on the region's history and everyday life.


Slate

Slate is a highly fissile metamorphic rock of sedimentary origin which can be split along parallel planes to form slabs of varying thickness used for many different purposes.

The slate extracted in Liguria was formed between 70 and 80 million years ago in the Val Lavagna, which takes its name from the ancient word for this black stone. Slate was already in use at the end of the first millennium, when mining developed into a commercial business and stone was first traded outside local boundaries. Given the location, slabs of slate were transported predominantly by sea.

Map of Slate Mining Areas
 
 
       
Slate Mining and Finishing