Persian Eramosa Marble, also known as Wood Marble, aptly earns its moniker with its striking resemblance to walnut wood in both color and design. This stone boasts commendable features including high resistance, excellent polishability, and minimal water absorption. During production and processing, advanced techniques such as UV treatment, epoxy application, and mesh reinforcement are employed. Alternate names for this stone include Wood Design Marble and Shahsangan Marble.
Available in sleek slabs with a simple polish and customizable lengths of 40, Persian Eramosa Marble finds its primary application in wall cladding. Its distinctive brown wood-like background, complemented by dark veins, positions it within the marble stone family.
Structurally akin to Limestone, Persian Eramosa Marble presents a minor inconvenience in the form of dandruff. However, it’s worth noting that this issue is easily remedied and poses no significant concern. The quarry for Persian Eramosa Marble is strategically situated in the heart of Iran.
The aesthetic allure of Persian Eramosa Marble has prompted many designers to incorporate this stone into wall facades. Available in two distinct designs – one featuring a simple finish and the other with grooves – the grooved variant commands a premium price, typically up to 10% higher.
Factors affecting pricing of Persian Eramosa Marble :
The quarry for Persian Eramosa Marble is strategically located in the center of Iran. This advantageous location ensures efficient extraction and access to high-quality raw materials for processing. With its abundant reserves and precise extraction techniques, the quarry serves as a vital source of Persian Eramosa Marble, meeting the demand of both domestic and international markets.
as its name suggests has the design and color of walnut wood. The good features of this stone are high resistance, good polishability and almost low water absorption. In the production and processing of this stone, UV, epoxy and mesh behind the stone are used. Other names of this stone are Wood Design Marble and Shahsangan Marble.
Persian Eramosa Marble finds buyers in esteemed markets such as the Persian Gulf countries and Europe. Its quality and allure have garnered attention and appreciation from discerning buyers in these regions, establishing it as a sought-after product in the global market.
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