Notre Dame Sauvage

Brown - Marble

FranceFrance
Item Details

Quarry Location: Boulogne, Dept. Pas-de-Calais

Water Absorption: 0.22 %

Density: 2660 kg/m3

Compressive Strength: 125.7 N/mm2

Recommended Usage: Building stone,countertops, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone, interior, exterr

Finishing Surface: Honed, Aged, Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Bushhammered, Tumbled

Additional Names: Marbre Notre-Dame Sauvage,Notre Dame Sauvage

Description:
Notre Dame Sauvage is a kind of grey brown with light waves sedimentary natural stone quarried in France. This stone is especially good for Building stone,countertops, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone, interior, exterrior, wall, floor , paving and other design projects. It also called Marbre Notre-Dame Sauvage . Notre Dame Sauvage can be processed into Honed, Aged, Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Bushhammered, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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How thick is France's Notre Dame Sauvage Marble slabs?
The thickness of Frances Notre Dame Sauvage Marble slabs can vary depending on the specific quarry and supplier. However, typical thickness ranges for marble slabs are usually between 1.25 and 3 centimeters (0.5 to 1.2 inches).
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Can France's Notre Dame Sauvage Marble be used outdoors?
Notre Dame Sauvage Marble, also known as the Wild Notre Dame Marble in English, is a unique and stunning type of marble originated from France. While it can be used for various indoor applications such as flooring, countertops, and wall cladding, it is not recommended for outdoor use. Marble is a natural stone formed from limestone that undergoes intense heat and pressure. It is not as durable and weather-resistant as other natural stones like granite or quartzite. When exposed to the elements, marble can become easily damaged by moisture, freezing temperatures, and UV rays from the sun. Outdoor environments can subject marble to harsh conditions, causing it to deteriorate and lose its original beauty over time. The constant exposure to rain, snow, temperature changes, and sunlight can lead to staining, discoloration, cracking, and erosion of the stone. To ensure the longevity and appearance of marble, it is best to use it in indoor settings where it can be protected from these external elements. For outdoor applications like landscaping, patio, or poolside, it is recommended to choose a more suitable stone type with higher durability and weather resistance.
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Are there color variations of France's Notre Dame Sauvage Marble?
There are no known color variations of Frances Notre Dame Sauvage Marble as it is a single variety of marble with a consistent color and pattern.
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Can France's Notre Dame Sauvage Marble be used in heavy use areas?
No, Frances Notre Dame Sauvage Marble is not suitable for heavy use areas. Marble is a natural stone that is relatively soft and porous, making it susceptible to scratching, staining, and etching. Therefore, it is not recommended for heavy use areas as it may not withstand the constant wear and tear of high foot traffic or heavy objects being placed on it. Additionally, the surface of marble can become slippery when wet, which further makes it unsuitable for areas where traction is important. For heavy use areas, materials like granite, quartz, or porcelain tiles are more suitable due to their higher durability and resistance to damage.
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What grade is France's Notre Dame Sauvage Marble?
Frances Notre Dame Sauvage Marble is typically considered to be of the highest grade, known for its exceptional quality and beauty.
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Is France's Notre Dame Sauvage Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current pricing information of stones. However, Notre Dame Sauvage Marble is considered a high-end and luxurious marble, which may come with a higher price tag compared to other types of marble. The price of this stone varies depending on various factors such as the quality and availability.
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Can France's Notre Dame Sauvage Marble be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
No, Frances Notre Dame Sauvage Marble is not recommended for exterior applications in very humid climates. Marble is a natural stone that is porous and can be prone to moisture absorption and damage when exposed to high humidity over time. In such climates, the constant exposure to moisture and humidity can cause the stone to deteriorate, discolor, and develop stains or mildew. It is best suited for interior use or for areas with controlled environments. For exterior applications in humid climates, it is advisable to choose a more durable and moisture-resistant stone or materials specifically designed for outdoor use.
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Can France's Notre Dame Sauvage Marble be used in a kitchen?
Yes, Frances Notre Dame Sauvage Marble can be used in a kitchen. Marble countertops are a popular choice for kitchens due to their durability and elegance. However, it is important to note that marble is a natural stone and is more susceptible to staining and etching compared to other countertop materials like quartz or granite. Regular sealing and maintenance are recommended to protect the marble from potential damage caused by spills or acidic substances. Additionally, caution should be exercised to avoid placing hot pans directly on the marble surface as it can cause discoloration.