Brazil Azul Macaubas Blue Quartzite Slabs for Kitchen Countertops
As we all know, the varieties of blue color stone in nature are extremely rare. It has been formed for a long time, at least one billion years, and the annual mining amount is limited. All over the world, only parts of Brazil and South Africa can find the blue natural stone.
This is the blue Quartzite stone (English Name: Azul Macaubas), is a kind of blue marble, its surface texture changes are divided into straight lines and random lines, soft texture, elegant and luxurious. Marble has the characteristics of quartz.
Azul Macauba quartzite is unique and dramatic. Cool gray, blue, and periwinkle tones flow together in harmony in a linear pattern. This durable, easy to clean, and low maintenance natural stone slab is perfect to create timeless Azul Macaubas Quartzite Countertops, show-stopping waterfall islands, full-height backsplashes, and expansive accent walls where the color and pattern can be appreciated.
Blue ocean is more valuable for its clear, smooth, beautiful, and elegant lines.
Azul Macaubas is a precious and popular quartzite quarried in Brazil that has varying shades of blue and auburn veining, making it a truly unique and envious piece of natural art. It is sure to impress as a kitchen countertop, bathroom vanity top, bathtub surround, shower surround, fireplace surround, or as a part of any outdoor living space.
Azul Macaubas Quartzite Countertops is the blue blood of the stone industry.
Because blue is very rare in natural stone, it is destined to have an extraordinary value.
Also led to a lot of gray stone-like to use "Azul" in Spanish for the word "blue" to name.
The color is bright, and the pattern is better to be blue in gray, scattered, and unified. It should not only set off the clarity of blue with a gray tone but also highlight the dynamic texture like a trickle of water. Therefore, it can give people a leisurely reverie of listening to the sea and enjoying the waves on the beach.
This probably explains why this blue stone is widely used in bathroom and swimming pool spaces by designers. No matter how cramped the space is, it can also be decorated to make people feel relaxed and happy.
Detalhes rápidos |
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Garantia: |
NENHUM |
Nome da pedra: |
Azul Macaubas |
Serviço pós-venda: |
Suporte técnico on-line |
Tipo: |
Pedra de Quartzito |
Capacidade de solução de projetos: |
Outros |
Material: |
Quartzito natural |
Local de origem: |
China |
cor: |
Azul |
Nome da marca: |
Esta Stone |
Tamanho: |
Tamanho personalizado |
Número do modelo: |
Quartzito Azul Macaúbas |
Finalizado: |
Polido |
Aplicativo: |
Azulejos internos, bancadas |
Espessura: |
10mm-30mm |
Tipo de mármore: |
Pedra natural |
preço: |
competitivo |
Forma de pedra: |
Bancada de cozinha em quartzito e tampos de banheiro |
Qualidade: |
Superior |
Why Choose Esta Stone Marble
1. Marble block mining directly, cheap price.
2. Own factory processing, fast delivery.
3. Free insurance, damage compensation, good after-sale service.
4. Provide a free sample.
Tamanho |
30*60cm, 60*60cm, 80*80cm, 120*60cm or customized |
Espessura |
15 mm, 18 mm ou personalizado |
Tratamento de superfície |
Polishing, Hone Finished, |
Acabamento da borda |
Ogee, Eased, Dupont, Cove Edged, etc |
Processamento |
Material Selection – Cutting & Sculpt – Surface Treatment – Packing |
Controle de qualidade |
1) All marble checked by experienced QC piece by piece and monitoring the entire production process; 2) Clear product pictures will be sent to customers before shipment. |
OEM |
Disponível e bem-vindo |
Aplicativo |
azulejos de parede, azulejos de piso, bancadas de cozinha, tampos de banheiro, bancadas de trabalho, peitoris de janela, rodapés, degraus e escadas. |
Prazo de entrega |
3 a 10 dias após a confirmação do pagamento do pedido |
Condições de pagamento |
Depósito de 50% por TT, saldo de 50% antes da remessa Western Union |
Azul Macaubas is a natural quartzite with a variegated color and even shading in various gradations of blue. This fascinating coloring is an element of great value in what is perhaps the most famous and precious quartzite in the world.
It is mainly used as a counter panel and background wall in the bathroom of the villa.
This kind of background wall gives people unlimited imagination. Enjoy life everywhere.
Azul Macaubas blue stone is named for its color as deep sea, texture change as surging waves. Because of its characteristics, it is widely used in the bathroom, swimming pool, and other deck, floor decorations.
The perfect matching of arc blue quartzite and stainless steel not only reflects the beauty of stone but also has practicability.
At present, bluestone has become a new hot spot in the domestic stone market. As the most widely used stone, villa design has begun to use a large number of blue ocean materials. This case is a corner of the villa bathroom, whether it's the blue ocean of ground stone or beige marble of wall stone, whether it's the design of folding shutters or the careful collocation of potted plants, whether it's the glittering lights like stars or the embellishment of candlelight at the window head Designers everywhere show pursuit of a simple and comfortable life.
Q1: Is Quartzite a Natural Stone?
A: Yes! Quartzite is a metamorphic rock, which means it started as one kind of stone—in this case, sandstone—and then it changed into a new kind of stone due to prolonged exposure to heat and pressure below the Earth’s surface. Depending on how intense that heat and pressure get, quartzite may exist on a spectrum. Lightly metamorphosed quartzite sometimes retains a “grainy” quality (a feature leftover from its parent rock, sandstone). Crystalline quartzite is less grainy and less porous. You can learn more about how quartzite is formed in our blog post explaining different types of quartzite.
Q2: What’s the difference between Quartzite and Quartz?
A: Quartzite and quartz are often confused, but they are two different surface materials. While quartzite is a natural stone, quartz surface products are an engineered, manmade material. Both products contain natural quartz minerals, but manmade quartz surfaces are manufactured through a process where the minerals are ground up and fused with binders like resin. By adding pigments and manipulating the process along the way, quartz countertops can be made in a variety of colors and can mimic the look of natural stones like marble.
While both materials are considered very durable, natural quartzite stands up well to the elements, while engineered quartz is more sensitive to heat and sunlight. This makes natural quartzite suitable for a range of uses, including outdoor applications, while engineered quartz is best kept indoors, as prolonged exposure to heat and sunlight can cause warping or cracking. Lastly, engineered quartz is made to be non-porous and never needs to be sealed, while natural quartzite might require occasional sealing.