Original name:
Carnelian
Material:
gemstone
Internet ID:
1434
Country of origin:
Africa
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Red
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor
Comments:
Give a sense of comfort. Distances confusion. Powerful tool in major decision-making. Illuminated from the back.
Absorption by weight (%):
0.18
Density (kg/dm3):
Compressive strength (n/mm2):
Abrasion resistance hardness (mm):
0.50
Bending strength (n/mm2):
11.1
COMMENTS:
Dear Chef Fabrizio, In regard to the Carnelian, Gemstones such as this are a very premium and special material and the webpage I've forwarded to you is a specifically made section we have for Gemstones where you can directly send questions to the import manager than handles Gemstone inquiries who would be able to give you more accurate information on this exclusive material. In regard to your visit to our Ridgefield Park location, I am very sorry that you've had a bad experience during your visit and truly regret any inconvenience we have caused you. From my experience, every time I am in the sales office, I observe the sales staff working tirelessly to provide personal attention to every customer, even when we have had an overload of work this week with the nice weather that we've been having so early. This caused us to be a little unexpectedly short staffed which we're working on fixing right now. Nevertheless, I am forwarding your complaint to the sales office manager and I can assure you we will investigate these issues to improve our customer service as this is always our number one priority. In addition, our staff in the sales office do not speak Russian. Thank you for your interest in Marble.com
Down right Silly. Another page, to ask the SAME question I asked here? I visited marble.com yesterday in ridgefield park. Sad to say, I won't go back. Help is really not your thing. And the staff in the sample room? Too busy outside smoking, or busy chatting in russian. I'm not going to the other page. I'm going to another dealer.
Please inquire about details of this gemstone using the following contact page:
http://www.marble.com/gemstone...
I love this idea. It would work perfectly in an eclectic kitchen with Arts and Crafts and Sicilian influences (odd I know). How can I get a sample of the stone? And how durable will it be compared to granite or quartz. I'd love this in a quartzite, but alas. This will be perfect
I guess what I'm trying to ask is what counter tops will look good with this, if I don't want to use this to surface my whole kitchen?