River White Granite Polished Slabs For Tiles and Countertops
River White Granite Slab is a beautiful granite color with a consistent pattern of white, gray, and black and burgundy spotted colors. The White granite features a mainly white light color with veins and red or burgundy spots.
River White Granite Slab is exactly what you are looking for. It has no other name on the market and comes from the country of India. It is a light grey color that appears to be creamy-white with hints of red and darker grey sprinkled throughout. Each slab has its own unique patterns and colorings.
商品名 | リバーホワイトグラニット |
素材 | 御影石 |
カラー | ホワイト |
起源 | 中国 |
サイズ | 2400↑↓* 1200↑↓* 16/18/20/30mm |
仕上げ可能 | Polished, honed, leather, brushed, sandblasted, water-jet, etc. |
MOQ | Any trial order is welcomed |
サンプル | 無料サンプルあり |
密度 | 2.83kg/m3 |
厚さ公差 | ±1mm |
品質管理 | 100%検査と詳細な検査報告書による積み込み前の承認 |
パッケージ | 燻蒸処理された丈夫な木製の束。スラブ13~15枚/束 |
ポート | 中国、アモイ |
Value-added service | Free Auto-CAD drawings for dry lay and book match pattern |
リードタイム | 7 to 10 days after deposit is received ( Based on one container quantity) |
支払条件 | T/T, L/C, PayPal, Western Union, Trade Assurance |
Q1: What is the color of River white granite?
A: The main color of river white granite is (unsurprisingly) a clean crisp white color that forms the bedrock of the stone. It is littered with light gray veins that are rarely darker than smoke in color.
Can river white stone tiles be used for countertops?
Stone tiles have the same beauty and durability as their slab counterparts. The only difference is that there will be grout joints that may require long-term additional maintenance. Epoxy grout is recommended for countertop installations.
Is river white granite a natural product or is it man-made?
Granite is a natural product. Granite is quarried in its natural form directly from the earth and is cut and processed by the machine. Because of its extreme hardness and mineral content, granite can be polished to a mirror-like finish using proper machinery.
What is tumbled marble?
tumbled marble is quite literally, marble that has been loaded into a tumbler and knocked against each other in order to achieve rough, worn edges and surface. Some materials that are referred to as “tumbled marble” are actually tumbled limestone or travertine, the process is the same and aesthetically they are difficult to tell apart.