Onice Miele Extra

Yellow - Onyx

IranIran
Item Details

Recommended Usage: Construction stone, ornamental stone, mosaic, pavers, stairs, fireplaces, sinks, balustrades, etc,

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Honed

Additional Names: Persian Onice Miele,Iran Yellow Onyx, Honey Onyx Extra,Onice Miele Extra

Description:
Onice Miele Extra is a kind of yellow onyx quarried in Iran. This stone is especially good for Construction stone, ornamental stone, mosaic, pavers, stairs, fireplaces, sinks, balustrades, etc, and other design projects. It also called Persian Onice Miele,Iran Yellow Onyx, Honey Onyx Extra . Onice Miele Extra can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Honed and so on.
FAQ
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Are there color variations of Iran's Onice Miele Extra Onyx?
I cannot determine the current availability of a specific type of onyx in Iran. However, in general, onyx stones can have various color variations, including white, black, green, pink, yellow, and brown. The Onice Miele Extra Onyx is known to have a light beige color with golden veins.
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How thick is Iran's Onice Miele Extra Onyx slabs?
There is no specific information available regarding the exact thickness of Irans Onice Miele Extra Onyx slabs. However, typical slabs of onyx can vary in thickness, commonly ranging from 2 cm (0.78 inches) to 3 cm (1.18 inches). It is advisable to contact the specific supplier or manufacturer for accurate information about the thickness of the Onice Miele Extra Onyx slabs from Iran.
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What grade is Iran's Onice Miele Extra Onyx?
I do not have access to the grades of specific products from Iran. Please provide me with more information or context so I can better assist you.
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Is Iran's Onice Miele Extra Onyx an expensive stone?
I do not have access to the current market prices of Onice Miele Extra Onyx, as they are subject to fluctuation over time. However, Onice Miele Extra Onyx is generally regarded as a luxurious and rare stone, which may command a higher price when compared to other types of onyx.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Chiseled Iran's Onice Miele Extra Onyx tiles?
I do not have access to specific information about the coefficient of friction of Chiseled Irans Onice Miele Extra Onyx tiles. It is best to check with the manufacturer or supplier for this information.
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Can Iran's Onice Miele Extra Onyx be used in a kitchen?
Yes, the Irans Onice Miele Extra Onyx can be used in a kitchen. It is a type of onyx stone that is often used for countertops, backsplashes, and other kitchen surfaces. It is known for its beauty, durability, and resistance to heat, making it suitable for use in a kitchen environment.
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Can Iran's Onice Miele Extra Onyx be used in landscaping?
The Onice Miele Extra Onyx is a type of stone commonly used in luxury interior design for countertops, flooring, and wall cladding. While it is not typically used in landscaping due to its delicate nature and high cost, it is possible to incorporate it into certain landscaping projects with careful consideration. For example, it could be used as an accent piece or as an ornamental element in a specific area of a garden. However, due to its susceptibility to weathering and staining, it would require regular maintenance and protection to preserve its appearance. It is necessary to consult with a professional landscaper or architect to determine the suitability and proper application of Onice Miele Extra Onyx in a landscaping project.
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Can Iran's Onice Miele Extra Onyx be used exterior applications in cold climates?
The Onice Miele Extra Onyx is a type of stone commonly used for interior applications such as countertops, flooring, and wall cladding. However, it is not specifically designed or recommended for exterior applications in cold climates. Stone materials used on the exterior of buildings in cold climates need to be able to withstand freezing temperatures, extreme temperature changes, moisture, and other environmental factors. While Onice Miele Extra Onyx is durable and resistant, it may not be able to handle these conditions effectively. It is always best to consult with a professional stone supplier or an architect familiar with the specific climate and requirements of the project before using any stone for exterior applications. They can provide guidance on suitable alternative options that can withstand the challenges of cold climates.