Wagamama Marble

Grey - Marble

IndonesiaIndonesia
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Recommended Usage: Counter tops and bars, Interior wall panels, Water walls and fountains

Additional Names: Wagamama Marble

Description:
Wagamama Marble is a kind of grey marble quarried in Indonesia. This stone is especially good for counter tops and bars, interior wall panels, water walls and fountains and other design projects.
FAQ
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Is Indonesia's Wagamama Marble an expensive stone?
I dont have access to the current market prices of stones. It is better to consult with a geologist or stone specialist to get the accurate information about its pricing.
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Can Indonesia's Wagamama Marble be used in heavy use areas?
There is no specific information available regarding the durability and suitability of Indonesias Wagamama Marble for heavy use areas. However, it is important to note that marble is generally considered a softer and more porous natural stone compared to other options like granite or quartz. As a result, it may be more prone to scratching, staining, and etching when exposed to heavy use and high foot traffic. If you are considering using Indonesias Wagamama Marble in heavy use areas, it is advisable to consult with professionals and experts in the field, such as architects, designers, or stone suppliers, who can provide more specific guidance based on the characteristics of this particular marble variety. They can assess its durability, advise on appropriate sealing and maintenance, and help you make an informed decision based on your specific requirements.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Pickled Indonesia's Wagamama Marble tiles?
I do not have access to the coefficient of friction of Pickled Indonesias Wagamama Marble tiles. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer or supplier for this information.
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How thick is Indonesia's Wagamama Marble slabs?
There is limited information available regarding Indonesias Wagamama Marble slabs. In general, marble slabs can vary in thickness depending on the specific requirements and preferences of the buyer. However, commonly used thicknesses range from 2 cm (0.79 inches) to 3 cm (1.18 inches). It is advisable to contact local suppliers or manufacturers in Indonesia for more precise information on the thickness of Wagamama Marble slabs available in the country.
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Are there color variations of Indonesia's Wagamama Marble?
I dont have visual capabilities to see the variations of Indonesias Wagamama Marble. However, I can say that marble can vary in color and pattern depending on its origin, mineral composition, and geological history. Different quarries in Indonesia may produce marble with distinct variations in colors and veining.
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Can Indonesia's Wagamama Marble be used in a bathroom?
I dont have the expertise to give a definite answer on whether Indonesias Wagamama Marble can be used in a bathroom or not. However, it is generally advised to use marble worktops and flooring with caution in bathrooms as they are porous and can stain easily with soap, shampoo, or toothpaste. The humidity in a bathroom can also cause the marble to deteriorate over time. It is recommended to seal the marble adequately before use and to clean up spills and drips immediately to reduce the chances of staining. We advise consulting with a professional in the field before making any decisions to use marble in a bathroom.
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Can Indonesia's Wagamama Marble be used indoors?
Yes, Indonesias Wagamama Marble can be used indoors. It is a type of marble material that can be used for various applications such as countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and other interior design purposes.
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Can Indonesia's Wagamama Marble be used exterior applications in very windy climates?
I do not have specific information regarding the strength and stability of Wagamama Marble in windy conditions. However, it is generally recommended to use materials that are durable and weather-resistant for exterior applications, especially in areas with high wind loads. It is advisable to consult with a professional or expert in the field for specific recommendations on the suitability of certain materials in windy climates.
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What grade is Indonesia's Wagamama Marble?
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