Recommended Usage: kitchen and bathroom countertops, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, table tops, wall panels
Finishing Surface: Polished (Glossy)
Additional Names: Red Tigers Eye Semiprecious Stone, Tiger Eye Gem Stone, Red Tiger Eye Semi Precious Stone, in China stone market: 铁虎眼石 (Tiě hǔ yǎn shí), Tiger Eye Semiprecious Stone
FAQ
Can Tiger Eye Semiprecious Stone be used in heavy use areas?
Yes, Tiger Eye semiprecious stone can be used in heavy use areas. Tiger Eye is a durable stone that has a hardness of 6.5-7 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for various applications including countertops, flooring, and wall cladding. However, it is still important to properly maintain and care for the stone to ensure its longevity and performance in heavy use areas. Regular cleaning, sealing, and avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals or excessive scratching can help preserve the beauty and durability of Tiger Eye stone in high traffic areas.
Can Tiger Eye Semiprecious Stone be used exterior applications in very sunny climates?
Tiger Eye is a semiprecious stone that is primarily used for jewelry and decorative purposes, rather than being used in exterior applications. However, if you intend to use it in outdoor settings in very sunny climates, there are a few factors to consider.
1. Color Fade: Tiger Eye stones may experience color fade or discoloration when exposed to prolonged direct sunlight. The vibrant golden and brown bands may fade over time due to UV radiation.
2. Heat Resistance: Tiger Eye is not known for being highly heat-resistant. Extreme heat, especially in very sunny climates, can cause the stone to crack or break.
3. Water Resistance: Depending on the type of Tiger Eye, some variations may not be suitable for outdoor use due to their porous nature. Water or moisture exposure over time may cause the stone to deteriorate.
4. Maintenance: Tiger Eye is a relatively soft stone and may require periodic maintenance, especially in outdoor settings. Regular cleaning and sealing may be necessary to protect the stone from weathering and additional damage.
Considering these factors, it is generally recommended to use more durable and weather-resistant materials for exterior applications, especially in very sunny climates.