Toji Marble

Beige - Marble

IranIran
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Item Details

Quarry Location: Abadeh city, Fars Province

Recommended Usage: Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled

Additional Names: Diplomat Marble, Touji Marble, Javid Marble, Toji Marble

Description:
Toji Marble is a kind of earth beige marble quarried in Iran. This stone is especially good for Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping and other design projects. It also called Diplomat Marble,Touji Marble, Javid Marble . Toji Marble can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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Can Iran's Toji Marble be used in a dining room?
Yes, Irans Toji Marble can be used in a dining room.
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Can Iran's Toji Marble be used in wall coverings?
Yes, Irans Toji Marble can be used in wall coverings. Toji Marble is known for its beautiful veining, unique patterns, and elegant appearance, which make it a popular choice for various interior applications, including wall coverings. Its stunning aesthetic and durability make it suitable for both residential and commercial projects, adding a touch of luxury and sophistication to any space.
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Is Iran's Toji Marble an expensive stone?
I dont have a definite answer to the current market price of Toji Marble. However, Toji Marble is considered a high-quality and sought-after stone, and it may be priced higher than other types of marble. The price of the stone may also depend on factors such as the specific quarry it comes from, the size and shape of the slab, and the current demand for the material.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Bush Hammered Iran's Toji Marble tiles?
I cannot browse the internet, thus cannot provide specific information about the coefficient of friction of Bush Hammered Irans Toji Marble tiles. However, the coefficient of friction varies depending on the surface treatment, roughness, and other factors. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer or supplier for more detailed information.
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What grade is Iran's Toji Marble?
Irans Toji Marble is typically graded as A or AA grade.
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Are there color variations of Iran's Toji Marble?
Yes, there are color variations of Irans Toji Marble. Toji Marble is known for its cream or beige base color, but it can also have variations and patterns in shades of white, gray, and brown. Some slabs may have veining or subtle streaks of darker colors, giving them a unique appearance. The exact color variations can depend on the specific quarry and extraction site within Iran.
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How thick is Iran's Toji Marble slabs?
There is no specific thickness for Irans Toji Marble slabs as it can vary depending on the specific quarry and the requirements of the buyer. However, standard thicknesses for marble slabs typically range from 2 to 3 centimeters (0.78 to 1.18 inches). It is recommended to check with the supplier or quarry for the available thickness options for Toji Marble slabs.
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Can Iran's Toji Marble be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
Toji Marble, also known as Persian Silk Marble, is a type of marble that is widely used in interior applications such as countertops, flooring, and wall cladding. While it has excellent properties for interior use, it may not be the best choice for exterior applications in very humid climates. Marble is a natural stone and is prone to absorb moisture, making it vulnerable to damage in extreme conditions. In very humid climates, where there is a lot of moisture in the air, the high humidity levels can cause marble to absorb even more moisture, leading to potential problems such as mold, mildew, and staining. Moreover, extreme temperature changes and freeze-thaw cycles can cause the expansion and contraction of marble, resulting in cracks and damage over time. In humid climates, these issues can be intensified. If you plan to use Toji Marble for exterior applications in a very humid climate, it is essential to take additional precautions to protect the marble. This can include applying sealants or coatings specifically designed for outdoor use to help minimize moisture absorption. Regular maintenance and upkeep would also be necessary to ensure the longevity and appearance of the marble. However, it is worth noting that even with these precautions, there is still a risk involved. In general, it is recommended to choose more suitable materials, such as granite or porcelain, for exterior applications in very humid climates as they are more resistant to moisture and weathering.