Amazonite Natural Quartzite Slabs
Amazonite Natural Quartzite Slabs. Often referred to as "Nature’s Jewelry," Amazonite is one of the rarest and most visually captivating stones on the planet. Sourced from exclusive quarries in Brazil, it features a mesmerizing vivid turquoise and sea-foam green palette, interlaced with crystalline white, grey, and occasional copper-toned veining. Rare Gemstone Aesthetics, Industrial Strength While it looks like a precious emerald or opal, Amazonite is a true Quartzite. On the Mohs scale of hardness, it sits at a 7 (harder than granite), making it one of the few exotic stones that offers "no-compromise" durability for high-traffic luxury kitchens. Technical Specifications Feature Details Material Exotic Natural Quartzite Origin Brazil Finish High-Gloss Polished (Recommended for depth) Durability Acid-resistant, Scratch-resistant, Heat-resistant Translucency Semi-translucent (Perfect for backlighting) Design & Application Amazonite is a statement stone. It is not designed to blend in; it is designed to be the soul of the room. It is particularly effective in: Backlit Feature Walls: The crystalline structure allows light to pass through, creating a glowing "aquarium" effect. Luxury Kitchen Worktops: Superior resistance to lemon juice, wine, and heat compared to marble. Executive Boardrooms: A symbol of prestige and unique architectural taste. Bespoke Coffee Tables: Turning a piece of furniture into a functional gemstone. The Int Marble Difference Because Amazonite varies significantly from block to block, we treat every slab as a unique work of art. We provide high-resolution photography of our current UK stock and offer personal showroom viewings to ensure the veining matches your vision. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Amazonite Quartzite the same as Amazonite Granite? They are often used interchangeably in the trade, but technically it is a Quartzite. It shares the hardness of granite but possesses the translucent, flowing beauty of high-end marble. Does it require special sealing? While highly resistant to acids and stains, we recommend a premium lithofin sealer every 24-36 months to protect the vibrant turquoise pigments from long-term UV exposure and oils.
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