
Jerusalem Gold
Jerusalem Gold is an Israeli limestone with a distinctive golden-yellow color. Thanks to its exceptional water resistance, it is ideal for wet and humid environments such as swimming pools, spas, and fountains. Its versatility also makes it perfect for interiors, where it is used for flooring, wall cladding, and decorative elements.
Elegant and durable, it adds warmth and prestige to spaces, seamlessly adapting to various architectural styles with harmony and sophistication.
Product description
Jerusalem Gold is a natural stone appreciated for its timeless charm and extraordinary durability. Its golden hues and delicate veins create a warm and inviting visual effect, making it a sought-after choice for high-end projects. Its surface can be treated in various ways, such as bush-hammering or brushing, to enhance its texture and adapt it to specific aesthetic needs. Used in both residential and commercial settings, it adds elegance and character to any space.
Scheda tecnica
Country of origin | Israele |
Availability | Limitata |
Compressive tensile strength | – |
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles | – |
Unit breaking load in bending | – |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | – |
Water imbibition coefficient | 0,60% |
Impact resistance, minimum drop height | – |
Friction wear | – |
Weight per unit volume | 2660 kg/m3 |
Jerusalem Gold is a natural stone appreciated for its timeless charm and extraordinary durability. Its golden hues and delicate veins create a warm and inviting visual effect, making it a sought-after choice for high-end projects. Its surface can be treated in various ways, such as bush-hammering or brushing, to enhance its texture and adapt it to specific aesthetic needs. Used in both residential and commercial settings, it adds elegance and character to any space.
Scheda tecnica
Country of origin | Israele |
Availability | Limitata |
Compressive tensile strength | – |
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles | – |
Unit breaking load in bending | – |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | – |
Water imbibition coefficient | 0,60% |
Impact resistance, minimum drop height | – |
Friction wear | – |
Weight per unit volume | 2660 kg/m3 |