Grey - Gneiss
Quarry Location: Beura-Cardezza, Domodossola, Trontano, Villadossola, Provincia del Verbano Cusio Ossola
Water Absorption: 0.28 By weight %
Density: 2635 Kg/m³
Flexural Strength: 10.8 - 19.0 MPa
Compressive Strength: 160.0 - 164.0 MPa
Recommended Usage: Kitchen and bathroom countertops, sinks, wash basins, monuments, building stone, ornamental stone, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern, wall panels, table tops, balustrades, columns, window sills, pavers, cobble stone
Finishing Surface: Polished,Flamed,Bush Hammered,Tumbled,Brushed,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Sandblasted,Acid Washing,Combed,Leathered,Water Jet,Filled,Chiseled,Pickling
Additional Names: Granito Beola Ghiandonata, Beola Ghiandone Gray Gneiss,Ghiandone Beola Gneiss, Ghiandona Beola Gneiss, Beola Ghiandonata Grande Fiore, Beola Ghiandonato Gneiss, Ghiandone Striata Gneiss, Ghiandone Zebrato Gneiss, Beola Ghiandonata Quartzite, Beola Ghiandonata Gneiss, Alps Snow Stone, Beola Ghiandonata Granite,Beola Ghiandonata Gneiss
Beola Ghiandonata, sometimes referred to as granite but technically a gneiss, is a captivating natural stone celebrated for its unique and striking appearance. This medium-fine-grained rock features a distinctive pattern that sets it apart from other stones.
The most notable characteristic of Beola Ghiandonata is the presence of "eyes," which are aggregations of leucocratic minerals that stand out against the background. These "eyes" create a captivating contrast with the surrounding material. The primary color of the stone is a characteristic dark grey/green, which forms the backdrop for this intriguing pattern.
The name "Ghiandonata" is derived from the Italian word for "acorns," and it perfectly describes the large, dotted white formations on the surface of the stone. These white areas resemble acorns scattered across the surface, adding a unique and memorable visual element to the stone.
Beola Ghiandonata Gneiss is quarried in several locations, including Beura-Cardezza, Domodossola, Trontano, and Villadossola, all situated in the Provincia del Verbano Cusio Ossola in Italy.
This gneiss, with its contrasting colors, distinctive pattern, and "acorn" formations, is highly sought after for a wide range of architectural and design applications. It can be used for countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and decorative accents, where its unique appearance can create a focal point and enhance the overall aesthetic of any space. The combination of elegance and natural beauty in Beola Ghiandonata Gneiss makes it a cherished choice for those seeking to infuse character and individuality into their design projects.
Compression breaking load (MPa) 164
Compression breaking load after freezing (Mpa) 160
Soaking ratio (° / °) 2.80
Breaking load through indirect tensile bending (MPa) 19
Impact resistance: minimum fall height (cm) 85
Frictional wear test 0.93
Unit weight (kN / m3) 25.7
Knoop microhardness (MPa) 3892
Speed ultrasonic waves (m / s) 2237