Amarone Latte Marble

Brown - Marble

IranIran
Item Details

Quarry Location: Jandagh, North- East of Isfahan

Recommended Usage: Building stone, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone, interior, exterior, wall, floor , paving

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled

Additional Names: Amarone Marble,Amarone Exclusive Marble,Macaron Marble,Italian Brown Marble,Verona Brown Marble,in China stone market:马卡龙(Mǎ kǎ lóng),意大利棕(Yìdàlì zōng),Amarone Latte Marble

Description:
Amarone Latte Marble is a kind of dark brown with light streaks marble quarried in Iran. This stone is especially good for Building stone, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone, interior, exterior, wall, floor , paving and other design projects. It also called Amarone Marble,Amarone Exclusive Marble,Macaron Marble,Italian Brown Marble,Verona Brown Marble,in China stone market:马卡龙(Mǎ kǎ lóng),意大利棕(Yìdàlì zōng) . Amarone Latte Marble can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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Can Iran's Amarone Latte Marble be used in landscaping?
It is difficult to determine if Irans Amarone Latte Marble can be used in landscaping without more specific information. However, marble is commonly used in landscaping for various purposes such as patios, walkways, garden paths, and decorative features. It provides a luxurious and elegant look to outdoor spaces. If Irans Amarone Latte Marble is suitable in terms of durability, water resistance, and aesthetic appeal, then it could potentially be used in landscaping projects. It is recommended to consult with a professional landscape designer or supplier to assess the suitability of the specific marble for your desired landscaping application.
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Is Iran's Amarone Latte Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to the current market price of Irans Amarone Latte Marble and cannot provide up-to-date pricing information. However, marble in general is considered a luxury and high-end material, with pricing varying widely depending on factors such as quality, rarity, and location. Hence, it is likely that Irans Amarone Latte Marble is an expensive stone.
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Are there color variations of Iran's Amarone Latte Marble?
There is no specific information available about color variations of Irans Amarone Latte Marble. It is always best to consult with a professional stone supplier or contact a local marble dealer in Iran for accurate and up-to-date information about the different color variations available for this specific marble type.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled Iran's Amarone Latte Marble tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Filled Irans Amarone Latte Marble tiles can vary depending on the specific tile and the surface it is being tested on. To determine the coefficient of friction, a test called the coefficient of friction test can be conducted following the ASTM C1028 standard. The coefficient of friction (COF) is a measure of the tiles slip resistance and ranges from 0 to 1. A higher COF indicates a higher friction and better slip resistance. To obtain the actual coefficient of friction value for Filled Irans Amarone Latte Marble tiles, it is recommended to consult the manufacturer or the product specifications.
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Can Iran's Amarone Latte Marble be used in a office?
There is no specific product called Irans Amarone Latte Marble, so it is not possible to provide a definitive answer about its use in an office. However, based on the description, if it refers to a type of marble used in office spaces, it might be suitable for certain applications such as countertops, flooring, or decorative elements. It is important to consider factors such as the durability, maintenance requirements, and aesthetic compatibility with the overall office design before using any marble product in an office setting.
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Can Iran's Amarone Latte Marble be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
It is not advisable to use Irans Amarone Latte Marble for exterior applications in very humid climates. Marble is a natural stone that is not well-suited for high humidity and outdoor exposure. The excessive moisture and humidity can damage the marble, leading to discoloration, cracks, and erosion over time. It is more suitable for interior applications such as flooring, countertops, and wall cladding, where it can be protected from direct exposure to moisture.