The Strength of Palissandro Bluette Marble
Sep 26, 2021
The Strength of Palissandro Bluette Marble

Palissandro Bluette Marble is a hard wearing natural stone, which is ideal for use in the home and commercial spaces. It is quarried in two places in Italy, Palazzo del Comune and Palazzo Vaticano. The name Palissandro Bluette comes from two Greek words "palais" meaning mountain and "akis" meaning bay. The granite stone is quarried on flat limestone hills, giving the stone its name. The granite slabs used to produce the marble are hand cut and then honed by hand. Granite is considered to be one of the toughest stones, making it an excellent choice for use in both the home and commercial spaces.
The marble is formed when hot air and high temperature met at a high pressure. This causes the quartz crystal to crystallize. As the crystals are formed this creates a unique pattern on the stone slabs. Marble is known to be used for many applications including flooring, shelving, vanity tops and countertops. Due to its resistance to wear and tare, it is being used to build commercial buildings and structures as well as private homes.
The natural look of the Palissandro Bluette Marble is combined with modern trends in creating unique tiles for both residential and commercial use. The tiles can also be used for constructing slabs for construction purposes. If you are looking for a natural stone that is durable, easy to maintain, beautiful and resistant to stains and scratches, you should consider using the slabs made from Palissandro Bluette Marble. Palissandro Bluette Marble is a cost effective choice for building countertops and walls.







