Marble.com - Derek12:49PM, Jul 5 2011
With proper maintenance and regular sealing, marble such as Jerusalem Gold is a solid choice for floor tiles, or it may be laid out in slab form on the floor.
Marble.com - Kinga07:52PM, Jun 30 2011
Marbles are just fine to use on the floor as long as it's properly maintained. However, this is not a tile. It’s an actual full slab generally used for countertop and other decorative surfaces.
jennifer05:17PM, Jun 30 2011
would this be good for bathroom flooring? thank you
Denise Persico, President01:36PM, Dec 2 2009
I need Jerusalem Gold in a polished 5/8" pencil moulding - do you carry it?
All Granite and Marble02:31PM, Dec 2 2009
Denise Persico, President: We could fabricate this for you. Call our sales office.
Steven05:46AM, Nov 6 2009
Can you recommend other choices of similar color and pattern for a kitchen?
All Granite and Marble04:16PM, Nov 6 2009
Steven: Nothing really comes similar in granite, sorry.
Steven07:31PM, Nov 4 2009
Can this be used for kitchens? How thick are slabs?
All Granite and Marble09:25AM, Nov 5 2009
Steven: Not recommended for kitchen, it will stain.
Carol10:00PM, Oct 17 2009
Hello, I'm looking for a vanity top for my bathroom. It's 5 feet in length. Jerusalem Gold looks like the color I'm looking for, not quite sure.
All Granite and Marble02:45PM, Oct 19 2009
Carol: Jerasulem Gold is a solid stone, for an estimate on your vanity please contact the sales office.
Sophia 04:30PM, Sep 17 2008
Hello, I need stone for two puposes, 6ft by 18 inches with two 12 inch sink cutouts for vanity and also for a fireplace surround measuring 7ft by 2 feet for the hearth, 12 inches by 40 inches for two sides of surround and 12 inches by 48 inches for top and bottom. My question is do you have slabs big enough to get all of these pieces out of it?
All Granite and Marble05:48PM, Sep 25 2008
Sophia : With our company it won't matter. We don't charge per slab, only for what's used.
Nancy Buonomo12:15AM, Mar 1 2008
Does the Jerusalem Gold come in 8x16?
All Granite and Marble10:51AM, Mar 3 2008
Nancy Buonomo: 8x16? Inches? Feet? Be more specific please.
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