Kashimir Lapidus

Yellow - Granite

BrazilBrazil
Item Details

Recommended Usage: Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, monuments, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and

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

Additional Names: Kashmir Lapidus Granite, Kashimir Lapidus Granite,Kashimir Lapidus

Description:
Kashimir Lapidus is a kind of gold-yellow to light brown exotic granite quarried in Brazil. This stone is especially good for Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, monuments, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills, etc and other design projects. It also called Kashmir Lapidus Granite, Kashimir Lapidus Granite . Kashimir Lapidus can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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Can Brazil's Kashimir Lapidus Granite be used in a bathroom?
Yes, Brazils Kashimir Lapidus Granite can be used in a bathroom. Granite is a durable and moisture-resistant material, making it an ideal choice for bathroom countertops, vanities, and floors. Kashimir Lapidus Granites neutral colors and unique veining pattern can provide an elegant and sophisticated look to the bathroom. However, it is important to properly seal and maintain granite to prevent staining and water damage.
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How thick is Brazil's Kashimir Lapidus Granite slabs?
I do not have access to the exact measurements of a specific slab of granite. However, typical slabs of Kashimir Lapidus Granite from Brazil range in thickness from 2cm to 3cm.
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Is Brazil's Kashimir Lapidus Granite an expensive stone?
I dont have access to current market prices and fluctuations; however, Brazilian Kashmir Lapidus granite is generally considered a mid-range granite in terms of pricing, usually selling at a moderate to high price point compared to other granite types, depending on factors such as color, pattern, and location. The price could vary based on the availability and demand in different markets.
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Can Brazil's Kashimir Lapidus Granite be used in wall coverings?
Yes, Brazils Kashmir White (Lapidus) Granite can be used as wall coverings. Granite is a popular material for wall cladding and is often used in various applications including interior and exterior walls, feature walls, fireplace surrounds, and other decorative elements. The durability, resistance to wear and tear, and the natural beauty of granite make it a suitable choice for wall coverings in both residential and commercial projects.
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What grade is Brazil's Kashimir Lapidus Granite?
I do not have access to information such as the grading of specific granite materials in Brazil. Please provide more context or specific details so I can provide accurate and relevant answers to your question.
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Can Brazil's Kashimir Lapidus Granite be used exterior applications in cold climates?
Yes, Brazils Kashmir Lapidus Granite can be used for exterior applications in cold climates. Granite is a durable and resilient natural stone that can withstand freezing temperatures and harsh weather conditions. It is commonly used for outdoor countertops, facades, and paving in various climates around the world, including cold regions. However, its important to note that proper sealing and maintenance are crucial for ensuring the longevity and performance of the granite in such environments.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Leathered Brazil's Kashimir Lapidus Granite tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Leathered Brazils Kashimir Lapidus Granite tiles can vary depending on various factors such as the specific batch, finish, and surface conditions. It is recommended to consult with the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles for accurate information on the coefficient of friction for a specific product.
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Are there color variations of Brazil's Kashimir Lapidus Granite?
Yes, there can be variations of color in Brazils Kashmir Lapidus Granite. The primary color of the granite is a mix of beige, brown and gold with gray veins and speckles. However, due to the natural properties of the stone and the location it was mined from, there may be slight variations in color and pattern. Some slabs may have more prominent beige tones while others may have more gray veins or appear darker in color.