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Labradorite Blue Granite Slabs Countertops and Wall Cladding Tiles

Labradorite Blue Stone is a granite also classified as a semi-precious stone due to its composition, rare looks with blue iridescent areas, and price grouping. Based on ancient experiences, it is believed owners of Labradorite Blue Green granite are blessed by the mystical characteristics of this granite.

Labradorite granite stone is a popular decorative stone because of its labrador scene, which creates a dazzling optical phenomenon of a blue-green to a deep blue sheen that shimmers in the light. These granite slabs are great for kitchen countertops, flooring and wall tiles, and many other luxury interior decor applications.

Matériaux Granit naturel
Couleur Bleu
Produits Dalles, carreaux, plinthes, appuis de fenêtre, marches et contremarches, comptoirs de cuisine, plans de travail, colonnes, bordures de trottoir. Pavés, mosaïques et bordures, sculptures, pierres tombales.
Tailles Carreaux disponibles
12&#039 ; X 12" (305mmX305mm),24&#039 ; X 24" (600mmX600mm),12&#039 ; X 24" (300mmX600mm) , sur mesure
Dalles disponibles
180cmUpx60x1.5cm/2.0cm 180cmUpx65x1.5/2.0cm 180cmUpx70cmx1.5/2.0xm
240cmUpx60x1.5cm/2.0cm 240cmUpxx65x1.5/2.0cm 240cmUpx70cmx1.5/2.0cm 200cmUpx100cmx1.5cm 220cmUpx200cmx1.5cm
Utilisation Utilisé pour le sol, les motifs, les façades murales, la décoration intérieure, les comptoirs.
Surface Poli, adouci, flammé, bouchardé, fendu, etc.

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SHOULD I USE MARBLE OR GRANITE FOR MY KITCHEN COUNTERTOP?

Although typical application of marble is for the bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops, and fireplaces, it is possible to use it in the kitchen. However, due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is affected by acidic substances, such as kinds of vinegar, ketchup, etc, we don’t usually recommend it. Moreover, the high-gloss of the marble countertop can be partially lost as many chemicals etch its surface. Granite in turn is considered the second hardest stone, its polish is not subject to etching by household acids, or scratching by knives and pots and pans under normal use. It is also not affected by typical kitchen heat such as hot pans. For more information on the comparison of stones, 

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