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Rain Forest Green Marble Table

Rain Forest Green Marble Table

Rain Forest Green is an intermingled black and dark green mesh uniformly spread over a green base with features color marble quarried in India. This stone is especially good for Exterior – Interior wall and floor applications, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, and other design projects. It is also called Bidasar Green Marble, Rain Forest Green Light Marble, Bidazar Green Marble, Fancy Green Marble, Forest Green Marble, Green Bidasar Marble, Green Glory Marble, Green Multicolor Marble, Bidaser Green Marble, Mirage Green Marble, Picasso Green Marble, Radhika Green Marble, Rainforest Green Marble, Splendor Serata Marble, Rain Forest Green Marble, Marmol Verde Bosque.

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Rain Forest Green Marble

Rain Forest Green Marble is intermingled black and dark green mesh uniformly spread over a green base with features; a type of natural stone called serpentinite, which lies between marble and granite in terms of hardness and durability.

Like a jungle, Rain Forest green marble is an exquisite blend of natural colors. A mossy green and ocean blue, with streaks of brick red, and cream, this is a stone with unparalleled design and beauty. Striking veins cut across its dark surface like the roots of trees searching for water. It is highly irregular, and each tile is totally unique. Some have a delicate mossy green face with fine cream veining, others are dark navy with streaks of red veins. The effect is a wild and exciting stone that will add a beautiful feature to your new interior design. Beneath the jungle’s canopy, is a rich undergrowth, which is exactly what Rain Forest marble depicts.

Rain Forest Green is a busy and colorful stone that makes it highly unlikely for any stain or scratch to be visible. It is a little harder than other stones and unlike other marble stones, doesn’t it? It etch or stain. One great thing about this stone is that it is relatively inexpensive.

Rain Forest Green Marble is a type of marble that is characterized by its unique green and brown coloration. It is sourced from rainforest areas, hence the name, and is a popular choice for home and commercial design due to its natural and exotic look. Some of its advantages include its durability, resistance to heat and scratches, and its ability to add a touch of nature to any space.


When used as a dining table, Rain Forest Green Marble can create a stunning focal point, with its natural patterns and colors making for a visually striking addition to any room. As a natural stone, it is also easy to clean and maintain, making it a practical choice for busy households.
Using RainForestGreenMarble in home and hotel decor can create a sense of being surrounded by nature. The unique patterns and colors give a sense of peace and tranquility, creating an escape from busy city life. Additionally, it’s durability and low maintenance make it a popular choice among contractors and interior designers.
At HRST Stone, we have extensive experience in processing Rain Forest Green Marble and we currently have a large stock of slabs available for selection. Whether you are looking to add a touch of nature to your home or create a unique look for your hotel, we can provide you with the highest quality RainForestGreenMarble to meet your needs.

2. Rain Forest Green Marble Specifications: Customized sizes can be available

3. Rain Forest Green Marble Application: Villa/Hotel/Home Decor

4. Rain Forest Green Marble Original: India

5. Packing: Strong Seaworthy Fumigated Wooden Crates

6. Market: Middle East/ Africa/Asia/South America/Europe/North America

7. MOQ: 10 square meters

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