Onice Sunset

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The Sunset Onyx takes its name from the material’s unique coloration, as its cloudy shades of yellow, red, and beige evoke the beauty of a sunset. This material shines in all its splendor when backlit, adding a unique warmth and elegance to any space.

It is used in high-end interior settings as cladding, flooring, or decorative elements.

Product description

Sunset onyx is a variety of onyx, a natural stone known for its warm tones and evocative shades. This stone, characterized by colors ranging from golden yellow to intense orange, often interspersed with white or reddish veins, mirrors the hues of a sunset, from which it takes its name. Primarily used in furniture and interior design, sunset onyx is valued for its ability to convey elegance and warmth to any space. Its translucency makes it particularly captivating when backlit, highlighting the veins and creating a unique luminous effect.

Data sheet

Country of origin Iran
Availability Limitata
Compressive tensile strength 1760 kg/cm2
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles 1640 kg/cm2
Unit breaking load in bending
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion
Water imbibition coefficient 0,15%
Impact resistance, minimum drop height
Friction wear
Weight per unit volume

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Sunset onyx is a variety of onyx, a natural stone known for its warm tones and evocative shades. This stone, characterized by colors ranging from golden yellow to intense orange, often interspersed with white or reddish veins, mirrors the hues of a sunset, from which it takes its name. Primarily used in furniture and interior design, sunset onyx is valued for its ability to convey elegance and warmth to any space. Its translucency makes it particularly captivating when backlit, highlighting the veins and creating a unique luminous effect.

Data sheet

Country of origin Iran
Availability Limitata
Compressive tensile strength 1760 kg/cm2
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles 1640 kg/cm2
Unit breaking load in bending
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion
Water imbibition coefficient 0,15%
Impact resistance, minimum drop height
Friction wear
Weight per unit volume

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