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Forest Brown MarbleSerpentiniteForest Brown Marble is commercially known as Bidasar Brown. It is mined in the town of Bidasar which is near the Thor desert in India.This exotic looking marble is light brown with dark brown veins criss crossing throughout. This stone is actually a serpentinite but sold as marble. What's the difference? It looks like marble with the veins and exotic colors but Serpentinites are harder than marble and usually acid resistant. Waterless adhesives should be used when attaching. Interesting Fact: In 1965, Serpentine was adopted by the California Legislature as the official State Rock. Mine owners of Forest Brown Marble. COMMERCIAL NAME: Bidasar Brown COUNTRY: INDIA - Bidasar/Rajasthan COLOR: Light Brown WATER ABSORPTION: Not Available HARDNESS: Not Available ALSO CALLED: Bidazar Brown, Bidzar Brown, Brown Multicolor, Cafe Brown, Fancy Brown, Forest Brown, Llu Brown, Golden Glory, Mirage Brown, Oakwood Brown, Picasso Brown, Radhika Brown, Rainforest Brown SCIENTIFIC TERMINOLOGY:
*Forest Brown Marble is a natural material so slight variations should be expected. View your stone before purchasing. The technical data provided is submitted in good faith and provided from what we feel are reliable sources. Natural Stone Interiors assumes no responsibility for any of the technical data enclosed. |
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