typhoon bordeaux, yellow macaubas, nacarado, marmore branco azulado, blue marble, granite slabs
Grade | Size | Surface | Price |
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A | 280*180*2 cm | Polished | $/ |
typhoon bordeaux, yellow macaubas, nacarado, marmore branco azulado, blue marble, granite slabs
Few rocks on the planet have such an impressive formation as the one that gives rise to Bronzite.
In the very distant past, between 2.8 and 2.5 billion years, the first forms of life on earth began to develop and transform the conditions of the atmosphere. Oxygen, which was previously unavailable, is now supplied by cyanobacteria through photosynthesis.
This newly arrived oxygen on the planet reacted with the large amounts of iron present in seawater, which were released by the intense activity of submarine volcanoes of the period. This reaction formed iron oxides that sank to the ocean floor giving rise to layers of iron. When the amount of available oxygen or iron decreased, these reactions ceased, and layers of silica were deposited alongside layers of iron. The repetition of this cycle gives rise to what we see today in the form so striking in the beautiful plates of Bronzite.
After being formed, the Bronzite went through several geological events of great importance and followed the entire evolution of the Earth, being moved and metamorphosed, until it was found in the north of Bahia. The iron present in Bronzite is responsible for its high hardness and its reddish colors, which are often vivid and shiny.
Polished, Tumbled, Saw Cut, Flamed, Satin Finish Slabs, Cut-to-Size Tiles
Size available:
Size: (cm)
10x10,20x20,25x25,30x30,30.5x30.5,61x30.5,40x40, 60x60, 60x30 80x100
thickness 1.0/1.2/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0cm
Slabs(cm)
Small slab:
180~240 up x 60 / 70 x 2 / 3cm etc
Big slab
260~280 up x 160 / 170 x 2 / 3cm etc