Harvest Gold Alabaster

Gold - Alabaster

United StatesUnited States
Item Details

Quarry Location: Utah

Density: 2.3-2.5 g/cm³

Recommended Usage: artifacts, sculpture, lamps, vases, decorative bowls

Finishing Surface: Polished,Tumbled,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Combed,Water Jet,Chiseled,Pickling

Additional Names: Gold Alabaster, Utah Gold Alabaster, Harvest Golden Alabaster,Harvest Gold Alabaster

Description:
Harvest Gold Alabaster(also called Utah Gold Alabaster) is a type of natural stone that is characterized by a translucent, milky-white or light-colored appearance with veins of gold or yellow running through it. It is a type of alabaster, which is a soft and delicate stone that is composed of gypsum mineral. The texture of Gold Alabaster is usually smooth and silky to the touch, with a matte or polished finish. It is known for its unique and delicate appearance, making it a popular choice for decorative and artistic applications. Gold Alabaster is commonly used for sculpture, lamps, vases, and decorative bowls. Its stunning and delicate appearance can add a sense of elegance and sophistication to any room. Gold Alabaster is also known for its softness and ease of carving, making it a favorite material among sculptors and artists. However, its softness makes it susceptible to scratching and chipping, so it requires careful handling and maintenance. It also called Gold Alabaster, Utah Gold Alabaster, Harvest Golden Alabaster. Harvest Gold Alabaster can be processed into Polished,Tumbled,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Combed,Water Jet,Chiseled,Pickling and so on.
FAQ
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled United States's Harvest Gold Alabaster tiles?
The coefficient of friction of a specific type of tile, such as the Harvest Gold Alabaster tiles, can vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific finish or texture of the tile. Generally, the coefficient of friction for polished alabaster tiles is around 0.6. However, to determine the coefficient of friction for Filled United Statess Harvest Gold Alabaster tiles specifically, it is recommended to consult the manufacturer or supplier for accurate and up-to-date information.
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Are there color variations of United States's Harvest Gold Alabaster?
It appears that there are no specific color variations of United Statess Harvest Gold Alabaster. United Statess Harvest Gold Alabaster is a specific type of alabaster and typically refers to a creamy white or pale yellow color. However, natural variations in the stones density, veining, and translucency can result in slight color variations within the same general color range.
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Can United States's Harvest Gold Alabaster be used exterior applications in hot climates?
United States Harvest Gold Alabaster is a type of natural stone that is typically used for decorative purposes. While it can be used in some exterior applications, its suitability in hot climates may depend on various factors. Harvest Gold Alabaster is a softer stone compared to other options like granite or marble. This means it may be more prone to damage from harsh weather conditions, including extreme heat. In hot climates, intense sunlight and high temperatures could potentially cause the stone to fade, crack, or deteriorate over time. Additionally, the porosity of alabaster makes it more absorbent, and it may be susceptible to water damage in humid or rainy climates. Freeze-thaw cycles can also be a concern, as water infiltration and subsequent freezing can cause the stone to crack or break. Considering these factors, it is recommended to consult with professionals or experts in stone installation before using Harvest Gold Alabaster in exterior applications in hot climates. They can assess the specific conditions and provide guidance on its suitability, as well as offer recommendations for suitable alternatives if needed.
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How thick is United States's Harvest Gold Alabaster slabs?
The thickness of United States Harvest Gold Alabaster slabs can vary depending on the specific supplier or manufacturer. However, the standard thickness for most alabaster slabs, including Harvest Gold Alabaster, is usually around 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) or 3 centimeters (1.18 inches).
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What grade is United States's Harvest Gold Alabaster?
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) does not assign grades to specific colors of alabaster. Alabaster is a type of mineral rock that is primarily composed of gypsum, and its color can vary. Grades may be assigned to certain agricultural products or food items by the USDA, but it does not apply to alabaster.
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Can United States's Harvest Gold Alabaster be used in a bathroom?
Yes, United Statess Harvest Gold Alabaster can be used in a bathroom. Alabaster is a type of natural stone that is commonly used in bathroom applications such as countertops, vanities, shower walls, and floor tiles. Harvest Gold Alabaster, specifically, is a warm and earthy-colored variation of alabaster that can add a unique and luxurious look to a bathroom. It is important to note that natural stone should be properly sealed and maintained in a bathroom to protect it from water damage and staining.
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Is United States's Harvest Gold Alabaster an expensive stone?
Harvest Gold Alabaster is a type of stone commonly used in sculpture and decorative objects. Its price can vary depending on factors such as quality, size, and availability. However, in general, Harvest Gold Alabaster is considered to be a relatively affordable stone compared to other types of marble or exotic stones.
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Can United States's Harvest Gold Alabaster be used in landscaping?
Yes, United Statess Harvest Gold Alabaster can be used in landscaping. Alabaster is a versatile material that can be used for various applications, including landscaping. It can be used for creating paths, driveways, patio areas, accent pieces, or even as decorative boulders in a garden. The unique coloring of Harvest Gold Alabaster adds an elegant and natural touch to any landscaping project.