Sodalite Blue

Sodalite Blue

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Sodalite Blue is a Brazilian natural stone characterized by an intense, full-bodied blue coloration with slight intrusions of black and subtle white veins. Its unique beauty makes it perfect for creating elegant and sophisticated atmospheres. It is mainly used for floors, columns and small decorative works, such as inlays and mosaics, adding a touch of luxury and sophistication to interior spaces, thanks to its durability and aesthetic appeal.

Product description

Sodalite Blue is a stone that captivates with its deep blue hue and richly contrasting texture. With its subtle veining and dark hues, it manages to catch the eye, making it ideal for elegant and contemporary settings. Its versatility allows it to be used not only for flooring and columns, but also for fine decorative details such as inlays and mosaics, where its natural beauty enriches and personalizes any space.

Data sheet

Country of origin Brasile
Availability Limitata
Compressive tensile strength
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles
Unit bending tensile strength
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion
Water imbibition coefficient 0,40%
Impact resistance, minimum drop height
Frictional wear
Weight per unit volume 2650 kg/m3

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Sodalite Blue is a stone that captivates with its deep blue hue and richly contrasting texture. With its subtle veining and dark hues, it manages to catch the eye, making it ideal for elegant and contemporary settings. Its versatility allows it to be used not only for flooring and columns, but also for fine decorative details such as inlays and mosaics, where its natural beauty enriches and personalizes any space.

Data sheet

Country of origin Brasile
Availability Limitata
Compressive tensile strength
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles
Unit bending tensile strength
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion
Water imbibition coefficient 0,40%
Impact resistance, minimum drop height
Frictional wear
Weight per unit volume 2650 kg/m3

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