It s a combination of quartzite minerals and calcite calcite being a soft mineral and quartzite being a hard one.
Brown fantasy granite origin.
It provides the perfect combination of subtlety and boldness in your kitchen or bathroom.
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Fantasy brown is a hard marble quarried out of india.
Fantasy brown fantasy brown is one of the hardest marbles in the world and thus can perform close to granite in terms of durability.
Regardless of how you choose to incorporate it into your home fantasy brown quartzite will look amazing and retain those looks for many years to come.
This supplier had the exclusivity on this material for 3 years.
Making it perfect for your counter tops.
The stone has a one hundred percent indian marble origin yet it continues to be identified with a granite name recognition.
Brown fantasy 3cm marble is slab available at cosmos granite and marble boston.
Brown fantasy 3cm is a india origin and lies in staples group in brown pattern.
As far as the alluded to association with granite fantasy brown does have characteristics similar to granite in the sense of its mineral content.
It is not a hard quartzite either.
Grey white brown black.
Fantasy brown is harder than regular marble because it went through the dolomitization process.
There has been confusion surrounding the classification of canyon dawn also known as fantasy brown.
Even though this material is labeled a marble it is much harder and durable than your typical marble.
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Posted on march 01 2018.
Dolomite is a sedimentary natural stone that is formed over time with magnesium rich groundwater.
Fantasy brown is marble but there is more to it.
Please note that natural stone varies in color and grain.
This is all in spite of the fact that its consistency is a very hard marble.
Mont introduced this material to the market seven years ago as granite since our supplier from italy who is very highly regarded and respected classified it as granite.
Aesthetically it shares many characteristics with marble such as subtle soft veins and light colors.
In my opinion it is best to call it a hard marble to keep the language simple.
This stone features sweeping waves of gray dark gray white tan and a hint of blue.