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Marinace Granite is a geological masterpiece quarried in India, instantly recognizable by its unique “riverbed” appearance. It features thousands of rounded pebbles—ranging from grey, cream, and red to black—naturally cemented into a hard, durable matrix over millions of years. This polymict conglomerate stone is not only a conversation starter but also an incredibly hard surface, perfect for statement kitchen islands, bar tops, and artistic feature walls.

Material Type: Natural Granite (Conglomerate)    Origin: Ấn Độ

Primary Color(s): Black, Grey, Multi-color Earth Tones

Recommended Usage:
Furniture: Unique dining tables, coffee tables, console tops.
Interior: Kitchen countertops, bar tops, feature walls, fireplace surrounds.
Bathroom: Vanity tops, shower walls, spa areas.
Commercial: Hotel reception desks, restaurant tables, lobby flooring.

Additional Names:
Indian Marinace, Coin Black Granite, Black Mosaic Granite

Finished Surface:
Polished (High Gloss), Leathered (Textured), Honed

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    Tóm tắt nhanh: Marinace Granite is a spectacular Indian conglomerate stone resembling a fossilized riverbed. Composed of multi-colored pebbles embedded in a dark matrix, it offers a unique mosaic look combined with the extreme durability of granite.

    Marinace Granite

    Tổng quan về sản phẩm Marinace Granite is one of the most distinctive stones in the world. Sourced from exclusive quarries in India, this stone is geologically classified as a polymict conglomerate. It captures a moment in geological time where ancient river pebbles were fused together by immense pressure and heat into a solid, incredibly hard rock.

    The visual effect is that of a natural mosaic or a terrazzo floor created by nature itself. Whether used as a kitchen island or a feature wall, Marinace Granite serves as a piece of natural art that brings organic history and rugged durability into luxury interiors.

    Đặc điểm của đá

    • Stone Type: Natural Conglomerate (Marketed as Granite)
    • Origin: Ấn Độ
    • Texture: Pebbled, Mosaic-like
    • Translucency: Opaque
    • Hardness: Very High (7 on Mohs Scale)

    Technical Specifications (Data based on standard ASTM/EN testing)

    Tính chất Value Unit
    Tỷ trọng 2.65 – 2.75 g/cm³
    Hấp thụ nước 0.10 – 0.20 %
    Compressive Strength 150 – 170 MPa
    Flexural Strength 15 – 18 MPa
    Độ xốp Thấp
    Độ cứng (Mohs) 7 Scale
    Khả năng Chống Axit Cao

    Mô tả màu sắc & hoa văn Marinace Granite is defined by its complex, multi-layered appearance:

    • Matrix: The background “cement” is typically black, dark grey, or sometimes reddish-brown.
    • Inclusions: It is filled with rounded “pebbles” (clasts) of various stones including quartz, granite, and basalt.
    • Colors: The pebbles range in color from snowy white and cool grey to deep red, pink, and olive green.
    • Uniformity: While chaotic in detail, the overall distribution of pebbles is surprisingly consistent across the slab.

    Key Advantages

    • One-of-a-Kind Aesthetic: No synthetic material can replicate the authentic diversity of the pebbles.
    • Extreme Hardness: The pebbles are often harder than the matrix, creating a surface that is incredibly resistant to scratches.
    • Hides Messes: The busy, multi-colored pattern is excellent at camouflaging crumbs, fingerprints, and water spots.
    • Conversation Piece: It naturally draws the eye and invites touch, especially in a Leathered finish.
    • Tính đa năng: The wide range of colors in the pebbles allows it to match almost any cabinet or floor color.

    Recommended Applications Dân dụng

    • Kitchen Islands (The “hero” of the kitchen)
    • Bar Tops and Wet Bars
    • Powder Room Vanities
    • Fireplace Surrounds
    • Statement Dining Tables

    Thương mại

    • Boutique Hotel Lobbies
    • Restaurant Tabletops
    • Executive Office Desks
    • Ốp tường trang trí

    Các kiểu hoàn thiện có sẵn

    • Polished: Creates a smooth, glass-like surface where the pebbles look like gems under water.
    • Leathered: Highly recommended. It textures the matrix while leaving the hard pebbles slightly raised, creating a tactile 3D effect.
    • Honed: A matte finish that gives the stone a raw, sedimentary look.

    Standard Sizes & Customization

    • Slabs: Jumbo slabs (approx. 2800 x 1600 mm) are standard.
    • Thickness: 20 mm and 30 mm.
    • Cut-to-size: We offer precision cutting for custom furniture and countertops.

    Processing & Fabrication Options

    • Edge Profiling: Simple edges (Eased, Beveled) are recommended to avoid cutting through too many pebbles at awkward angles.
    • CNC Carving: Can be processed into sinks, though it requires specialized tooling due to the varying hardness of the pebbles.

    Installation Notes

    • Sealing: Essential. The matrix can be slightly more porous than the pebbles, so a high-quality impregnating sealer is required.
    • Cutting: Fabricators must use sharp diamond blades and slow cutting speeds to prevent the pebbles from popping out during fabrication.
    • Layout: A dry-lay is recommended to choose the best section of the slab for focal points.

    Maintenance Guide

    • Clean with warm water and mild soap.
    • Avoid abrasive scrubbing pads which might dull the polished finish over time.
    • Re-seal annually to maintain stain resistance.
    • It is heat resistant, but trivets are recommended.

    Câu hỏi thường gặp (FAQ)

    Q1: Is Marinace Granite fragile because it’s made of pebbles? No. It is actually one of the hardest stones available. The natural “cement” binding the pebbles has hardened over millions of years, creating a solid, cohesive rock that is harder than many standard granites.

    Q2: Does it feel bumpy? In a Polished hoặc Honed finish, it is perfectly smooth and flat. In a Leathered finish, yes, you can feel the slight texture of the pebbles, which many clients love.

    Q3: Is it from India or Brazil? Marinace is found in both regions. This specific product is Indian Marinace (often called Coin Black). It shares the same geological structure as the Brazilian variety but often features a distinct color palette.

    Q4: Can I use it outdoors? Yes. It is UV stable and durable enough for outdoor kitchens or patio tables.

    Q5: Is it hard to match with cabinets? Surprisingly no. Because the pebbles contain so many colors (grey, white, red, black), it can tie together various elements in a room. It pairs exceptionally well with solid-color cabinets (White, Black, Navy).

    Q6: Does it stain? The stones themselves are very dense. The matrix between them can absorb oil, so we seal every slab before shipping.

    Q7: How much does it cost? It is considered a mid-to-high range exotic stone. It is generally more expensive than basic granite but more affordable than rare quartzites.

    Q8: Can it be book-matched? Yes, but the effect is more of a “random mosaic” mirror rather than the distinct veins you see in marble.

    Q9: What is the lead time? We stock 2cm and 3cm slabs. Standard orders ship within 10 days.

    Q10: Is it suitable for flooring? Yes, it is extremely durable. However, due to the busy pattern, it is usually used for borders or small feature areas rather than large open floors.

    Q11: How do you package it? We use extra-strong fumigated wooden bundles. We ensure tight packing to prevent any movement during transport.

    Q12: Is waterjet cutting possible? Yes, but it requires slow cutting speeds due to the stone’s hardness and varying density.

    Why Choose Caron Stone Caron Stone sources the finest Marinace blocks from India’s premier quarries. We specialize in selecting slabs with the most balanced distribution of pebbles and offer expert Leathered finishing to bring out the stone’s natural beauty.

     

    Summary: Marinace Granite is the perfect choice for those seeking a durable yet artistically unique surface. Its natural river-stone pattern creates a timeless, organic look that serves as the centerpiece of any luxury design.

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