This fascinating color blend of slate, mostly from Vermont, has been salvaged from old buildings dating back to as early as the 1800s. Originally, this chiseled edge tile served as a roofing tile and has survived the test of time and weather giving it the very unique patina.


The tiles are completely random in size and the edges have a chiseled finish created by the use of roof slate cutter.


The range in colors include tones of green, grey, purple, and black with a small percentage of red.