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Dandong Green Marble Table Top

Verde Ming Marble (also known as Ming Green Marble), comes from China. The body color is a grass-like green, with shaded green lines sprawling across small white circles attached to the lines. The portrayed image is like the branches of trees and morning dew on leaves. This natural pattern gives a pleasant feeling that can be felt both physically and mentally. Color and luster is stable, not easy to fade and the texture is hard, so it is generally processed into polished, honed, tumbled, and sandblasted surface finishings. Depending on its color and property, it applies to vanity tops, sinks, mosaics, interior walls, floors, bathrooms, and so on.

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Verde Pantanal Granite

Verde Pantanal Granite, also known as Forest Snow Granite, is a natural elegance stone from Brazil. Its deep green hue and delicate veins create a captivating visual, reminiscent of fairy tale forest snowflakes. This unique granite variety offers exceptional functionality and durability, making it suitable for various applications. The deep green tones evoke tranquility, while light veining adds elegance and movement, creating a calming and refined ambiance. Originating in Brazil, Verde Pantanal Granite embodies Earth’s ancient elegance and is suitable for residential and commercial settings.

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Oyster White Quartzite

Oyster White Quartzite looks contemporary with its layered, textured and dappled patterns – ‘special effects’ that Nature has been providing for millennia. The colors of this marble, from white, to pale and dark gray, can be teamed with other materials for many applications and used for the …

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Orange Crystal Quartz Slab

Backlit orange crystal quartz is a treated quartz crystal that emits an orange color when illuminated from behind. This unique color is achieved through a treatment process, such as dyeing or applying an orange coating to the backside. This treatment creates a warm and glowing effect, enhancing the natural beauty of the stone.

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