Pocahodas Dark

Brown - Marble

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Item Details

Quarry Location: Argolid(Argolis),Peloponnese

Water Absorption: 0.30 By weight %

Density: 2800 Kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 16.4 MPa

Compressive Strength: 157.0 MPa

Recommended Usage: Wall and floor applications, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills

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

Additional Names: Poxahontas Dark Marble, Pocahodas Brown Marble,Pocahodas Dark

Description:
Pocahodas Dark is a kind of golden rusty brown marble quarried in Greece. This stone is especially good for Wall and floor applications, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills and other design projects. It also called Pocahodas Dark Marble, Poxahontas Dark Marble, Pocahodas Brown Marble . Pocahodas Dark can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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Can Greece's Pocahodas Dark Marble be used in landscaping?
Yes, Greeces Pocahontas Dark Marble can be used in landscaping. It is a beautiful and unique type of marble that can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to outdoor spaces. It can be used for various landscaping purposes such as pathways, patios, garden borders, water features, and decorative elements. The dark color and natural veining of the marble can create a stunning visual impact in any landscape design. Additionally, marble is a durable and long-lasting material, making it suitable for outdoor use.
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Can Greece's Pocahodas Dark Marble be used in a living room?
Yes, Greeces Pocahontas Dark Marble can certainly be used in a living room. Marble is a versatile and timeless material that adds elegance and sophistication to any space. Pocahontas Dark Marble, with its rich brown and black tones, can create a dramatic and luxurious atmosphere in a living room. Whether used as flooring, countertops, or accent pieces, this marble can bring a touch of natural beauty and opulence to the room. It pairs well with various interior styles and color schemes, making it a popular choice for living room designs.
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What grade is Greece's Pocahodas Dark Marble?
I do not have access to a specific grading system for Greeces Pocahontas Dark Marble. However, marble is commonly graded based on factors such as its color, veining, and overall quality. The grading system can vary depending on the source and buyer of the marble.
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How thick is Greece's Pocahodas Dark Marble slabs?
I do not have access to the latest information or data. However, based on available sources, the standard thickness of Greeces Pocahontas Dark Marble slabs is around 2cm or 3cm. However, the thickness can vary depending on the customers requirements and project specifications.
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Can Greece's Pocahodas Dark Marble be used exterior applications in very dusty climates?
Greeces Pocahontas Dark Marble can be used in exterior applications in dusty climates, but it may require regular cleaning and maintenance due to the accumulation of dust. Dark colored marbles tend to have a more forgiving appearance when it comes to dust and dirt particles, but they may still require occasional cleaning to maintain their aesthetic appeal. Additionally, proper sealing and regular resealing of the marble can help protect it from weathering and dust penetration, extending its lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements. It is always advisable to consult with a professional stone supplier or contractor to ensure the suitability and proper maintenance of the specific marble in a dusty climate.
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Are there color variations of Greece's Pocahodas Dark Marble?
I do not have access to current inventories or information from the marble industry, but to the best of my knowledge, Greeces Pocahontas Dark Marble only comes in one primary color variation: black with white or golden veins. However, there may be minor differences in the intensity or hue of the colors due to variations in the quarrying process or the specific location of the marble block within the quarry.
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Is Greece's Pocahodas Dark Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to the latest pricing information and market trends, but based on available sources, Greeces Pocahontas Dark Marble is considered a high-end material and can be quite expensive compared to other types of marble. Its pricing depends on various factors like quality, availability, and demand. The prices may also vary depending on the supplier and your location.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Pickled Greece's Pocahodas Dark Marble tiles?
I do not have access to the specific information on the coefficient of friction of Pickled Greeces Pocahodas Dark Marble tiles. It is best to refer to the manufacturers specifications or contact them directly for this information.