Italian Marble


Italy is one of the most important field of marble production, which is especially famous for the Carrara, it is widely used in the residential and commercial interior ornament. So, the topic today we will introduce is about the Italy Marble.
The first one we would like to recommend is the Breccia Oniciata, which is also known as the Breccia Damascata Marble , Breccia Oniciata Damascata marble, Onicata, Onicato marble, Damascatta Marble. It is similar with the Breccia Of Karnezeika from Greece, Bilecik Beige from Turkey, Napoleon Grand Melange from France, Chiampo Mandorlato from Italy. Marble forms when limestone is compressed and heated by the natural rock-forming processes so that the grains re crystallize. As the marble forms the calcite crystals lock together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. These crystals give marble its natural luster. The marble veins are formed by inclusions of other non-calcite minerals. Breccia Oniciata marble is quarried in Italy. The Beige color and beautiful grain of the stone is highly prized in architecture and art.
And the other one we would introduce is the Breccia Pernice Marble, which is known as Breche Pernice Marble, Breccia Pernice Red. It is similar with the Rodohori from Greece, Noisette Fleury from France. Breccia Pernice is one of the many choices. The natural beauty of the marble combined with the strength of the aluminum honeycomb backing creates a stone panel that is easy to work with and durable. Marbles have been prized for their luster and natural beauty throughout history. Breccia Pernice marble was formed eons ago when limestone was subjected to intense pressure and heat. The calcite crystals formed like millions of tiny gems locked together, giving the natural Breccia Pernice marble a beautiful luster.