Green - Marble
Quarry Location: Seravezza, Provincia di Lucca, Toscana
Water Absorption: 0.05 - 0.1%
Density: 2695 kg/m3
Flexural Strength: 13.4 MPa
Compressive Strength: 98.0- 113.8 MPa
Recommended Usage: Kitchen and bathroom countertops, monuments, building stone, ornamental stone, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern, balustrades, fireplaces surround, columns, wall panels, table tops
Finishing Surface: Polished, Bush Hammered, Tumbled, Brushed, Honed, Split, Machine Cut, Natural Surface, Sandblasted, Combed, Leathered, Water Jet, Filled, Chiseled, Pickling
Additional Names: Breccia Verde Seravezza, Marmol Breccia Verde di Seravezza, Breccia Fior di Pesco Marble, Breche Violette Marble, Breccia Violetta Marble, Seravezza Marble, Serravezza Marble, Breccia Verde Seravezza Marble, Marmi Breccia Verde Seravezza, Breccia Verde Seravezza, Breccia Verde Seravezza Marble
Breccia Verde Seravezza Marble, also known as Breccia Violetta Marble or Marmol Breccia Verde di Seravezza, is an exquisite sedimentary rock that displays a mesmerizing combination of green and golden hues. It is characterized by its distinctive patterns, which make it a highly sought-after marble for architectural and decorative purposes.
This stunning marble is quarried in the region of Seravezza, located in the province of Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. The area's unique geological formations have contributed to the formation of this exceptional stone, giving it its remarkable appearance.
Breccia Verde Seravezza Marble is renowned for its elegance and sophistication, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, including countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and luxurious interior decor. Its beautiful color palette and striking patterns add a touch of opulence and timeless beauty to any space, creating an ambiance of luxury and refinement. This exquisite marble is a testament to nature's artistry and has been cherished and utilized in architectural masterpieces and interior design projects worldwide.
Petrographic definition: Marble
Massa Unit Volume: 2695 kg/m3
Water Absorption: 0.08%
Breaking Load Compression Simple: 98 MPa
Compression breaking load after freezing: 113 MPa
Tensile indirectly by bending 13.4 MPa
Its coefficient of Abrasion (referred to Granite St. Fedelino): 0.69
Impact resistance: minimum fall height: 43 cm
Linear thermal expansion coefficient of 4.9 x 10-5 0C-1
Knoop microhardness: 1452 MPa
Index unevenness of hardness: 1.14
Source: Università di Pisa - Politecnico di Torino