Blue Velvet is a versatile material with low water absorption, high resistance, and low abrasive wear, making it suitable for various projects.
Blue Velvet is a sedimentary rock (sandstone) that underwent a process of pressure and temperature (metamorphism) to become quartzite.
The stone has a predominantly green color, but with variations in its tone featuring bands of reddish color, caused by fissures and cracks in the rock.
Its mineralogical composition is primarily Quartz (99%) and Muscovite (1%).
Recommended Uses: Commercial and Residential, Interior and Exterior, Walls, Countertops, Panels, Tables, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Floors, Decoration, and Artwork.
Blue Velvet is a versatile material with low water absorption, high resistance, and low abrasive wear, making it suitable for various projects.
Blue Velvet is a sedimentary rock (sandstone) that underwent a process of pressure and temperature (metamorphism) to become quartzite.
The stone has a predominantly green color, but with variations in its tone featuring bands of reddish color, caused by fissures and cracks in the rock.
Its mineralogical composition is primarily Quartz (99%) and Muscovite (1%).
Recommended Uses: Commercial and Residential, Interior and Exterior, Walls, Countertops, Panels, Tables, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Floors, Decoration, and Artwork.