Pennyweight Schist

Grey - Schist

New ZealandNew Zealand
Item Details

Quarry Location: Pennyweight Hill, Central Otago

Recommended Usage: Exterior decor like wall cladding, pool coping, stairs, fireplaces surround and also interior walling, paver, veneer, garden step stone, retaining wall

Finishing Surface: Split, river worn, feature rocks

Additional Names: Pennyweight Stone,Pennyweight Schist

Description:
Pennyweight Schist is a uniformly light silver grey stone with many linear quartz lines with very few occasional light brown tones , medium-grade metamorphic recrystallisation rock; contains abundant segregations of granular white quartz and feldspar.
Recommended Uses: Exterior decor like wall cladding, pool coping, stairs, fireplaces surround and also interior walling, paver, veneer, garden step stone, retaining wall
Finishing Surface: Split, river worn, feature rocks
FAQ
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled New Zealand's Pennyweight Schist tiles?
To determine the coefficient of friction of a specific type of tile, you would need the assistance of a material testing laboratory or refer to the manufacturers specifications for the Pennyweight Schist tiles. Coefficients of friction vary depending on the surface conditions, including the degree of roughness, moisture content, and other factors. Without specific information about the surface conditions and testing results of the Pennyweight Schist tiles, it is not possible to provide an accurate value for their coefficient of friction.
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What grade is New Zealand's Pennyweight Schist?
Pennyweight Schist is not a specific grade or classification of schist. It is a type of schist rock that is found in the Pennyweight Range in New Zealand.
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Is New Zealand's Pennyweight Schist an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current market prices of Pennyweight Schist. However, generally, the value and price of any stone are determined by its rarity, quality, and demand. Pennyweight Schist is known for its durability, unique texture, and earthy colors, which make it a sought-after material in construction, landscaping, and decoration. Therefore, it is possible that Pennyweight Schist can be relatively expensive.
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Are there color variations of New Zealand's Pennyweight Schist?
Yes, there are color variations of New Zealands Pennyweight Schist. It is a type of metamorphic rock that can vary in color from dark gray to greenish-gray or brown. The color variations are a result of different mineral compositions and geological processes that occurred during the rocks formation.
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Can New Zealand's Pennyweight Schist be used exterior applications in very rainy climates?
Yes, New Zealands Pennyweight Schist can be used for exterior applications in very rainy climates. Schist is a durable and weather-resistant natural stone that is commonly used in construction and landscaping projects. It has excellent water resistance properties and can withstand heavy rainfall without experiencing significant deterioration or damage. However, proper installation techniques, including the use of appropriate sealants and drainage systems, should still be followed to ensure the longevity and durability of the stone in such climates.
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Can New Zealand's Pennyweight Schist be used in a kitchen?
Yes, New Zealands Pennyweight Schist can be used in a kitchen. Schist is a type of metamorphic rock that is primarily composed of quartz and mica minerals. It is known for its durability, resistance to staining, and heat resistance, making it a suitable material for kitchen countertops, backsplashes, and other surfaces. However, it is always recommended to consult with a professional before using any specific type of stone in a kitchen to ensure its suitability and proper installation.
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Can New Zealand's Pennyweight Schist be used in floor coverings?
Yes, New Zealands Pennyweight Schist can be used as a floor covering material. Schist is a type of metamorphic rock that is known for its natural beauty and durability, making it suitable for various applications, including flooring. It can be polished to create a smooth and shiny surface or left in its natural form for a more rustic look. However, since schist is a natural stone, it may require sealing and regular maintenance to keep it in good condition.
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How thick is New Zealand's Pennyweight Schist slabs?
The thickness of New Zealands Pennyweight Schist slabs can vary, but on average they are around 20-25 millimeters (0.8-1 inch) thick. However, it is important to note that thickness can vary depending on individual slabs and the specific quarry from which they are sourced. It is recommended to consult with suppliers or manufacturers for precise measurements.