About
Material Type:
Granite
Origin:
Norway
((Sirevåg, Egersund, Rogaland))
Priamry Color(s):
Brown
Recommended Usage:Kitchen and bathroom countertops, monuments, building stone, ornamental stone, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern, balustrades, fireplaces, columns, wall panels
Additional Names:Labrador Antique Brown Granite,Blue Antique Granite,Brown Antic Granite,Brown Antique Granite,Brown Antiq Labrador Granite,Falcon Eye Granite,Labrador Granite,Labrador Antico Granite,Labrador Antik Granite,Lundhs Labrador Antique Granite,Lundhs Antique Granite,Labrador Antiq Granite,In China Stone Market:宝金蓝(Bǎo Jīn Lán),七彩啡珠(Qīcǎi Fēi Zhū)
Finished Surface:Polished,Flamed,Bush Hammered,Tumbled,Brushed,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Sandblasted,Acid Washing,Combed,Leathered,Water Jet,Filled,Chiseled,Pickling
Testing
Water
Absorption:0.07 - 0.12 By weight %
Density:2687 - 2705 kg/m3
Compressive
Strength:195.0 MPa
Description
Labrador Antique Granite is a distinctive and visually striking natural stone that originates from quarries primarily located in Norway. It is known for its unique color palette and distinctive patterns, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.
Labrador Antique Granite is an expensive coarse grained natural stone quarried since 1996. This stone has a high resistance to both staining and scratching. The coloring is unique with a deep brown background, large crystals, and highlights of reflective blue to purple crystals.
Labrador Antique Granite is classified into two qualities before leaving the quarry:
GLA 1st choice has a brown background with clear blue to purple crystals. There could be red, brown, black, white,or green lines and some small black spots in the structure.
GLA 2nd choice is similar to the above in color and crystals but may contain larger veins and more black spots. It could also be more open in structure than first choice.
The level of pitting varies between slabs. There are also variations in the brown tones and crystal size so it's always best to view your stone.
The dominant color of Labrador Antique Granite is a deep and rich black, often with a dark grey or bluish undertone. What sets this granite apart is the presence of large iridescent blue or green mineral inclusions known as "labradorescence." These iridescent patches or flecks create a captivating and dynamic appearance, giving the stone a sense of depth and movement. The interplay of black and the iridescent hues adds a touch of intrigue and uniqueness to Labrador Antique Granite.
Another notable characteristic of Labrador Antique Granite is its coarse-grained texture, which provides a tactile and visually interesting surface. The granite may showcase patterns of flowing veins, speckles, or even small clusters of contrasting colors, such as white or golden tones. These variations add to the stone's overall aesthetic appeal and contribute to its natural charm.
Labrador Antique Granite is a durable and resilient material, suitable for a wide range of applications. It is commonly used for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, flooring, and wall cladding. Its robust nature and resistance to heat, scratches, and staining make it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas and surfaces that require durability.
In terms of maintenance, Labrador Antique Granite is relatively low-maintenance. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is typically sufficient to keep the surface clean and in good condition. However, as with any natural stone, it is advisable to use cutting boards, trivets, and coasters to protect the surface from potential damage.
Labrador Antique Granite's striking appearance and durability make it a sought-after material for those looking to create a bold and unique aesthetic in their living spaces. Whether used as a focal point or as an accent, Labrador Antique Granite adds an element of drama and sophistication to any interior design project.
Technical Properties Standard Mean Values
stone name: ns-en 12407 Anorthosite
structure: coarse grained
texture: oriented feldspar crystals with lustre
compressive strength: ns-en 1926 195 mpa
flexural strength: ns-en 12372 13 mpa
flexural strength: ns-en 12371 13.1 mpa
(after 48 frost cycles)
abrasion resistance, b?hme: din 52 1081 6.4 cm3/50 cm2
abrasion resistance, b?hme: ns-en 14157 (b)2 7102 mm3
abrasion resistance, wide wheel: ns-en 14157 (a)3 17.0 mm
water absorption: ns-en 13755 0.07% weight
apparent density: ns-en 1936 2700 kg/m3
open porosity: ns-en 1936 0.2%
breaking load at dowel holes: ns-en 13364 2930 n
slip resistance: ns-en 14231 63 srv (dry)
(honed surface) 3 srv (wet)
rupture energy, thickness 30 mm: ns-en 14158 3.8 j
resistance to ageing
by thermal shock: ns-en 14066 no visual changes. no weight loss
petrographic composition: ns-en 12407 feldspar 85%
pyroxene 9%
chlorite 3%
opaques 3%
Item Details
Quarry Location:
(Sirevåg, Egersund, Rogaland)
Recommended Usage:
Kitchen and bathroom countertops, monuments, building stone, ornamental stone, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern, balustrades, fireplaces, columns, wall panels
Additional Names:
Labrador Antique Brown Granite,Blue Antique Granite,Brown Antic Granite,Brown Antique Granite,Brown Antiq Labrador Granite,Falcon Eye Granite,Labrador Granite,Labrador Antico Granite,Labrador Antik Granite,Lundhs Labrador Antique Granite,Lundhs Antique Granite,Labrador Antiq Granite,In China Stone Market:宝金蓝(Bǎo Jīn Lán),七彩啡珠(Qīcǎi Fēi Zhū)
Finished Surface:
Polished,Flamed,Bush Hammered,Tumbled,Brushed,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Sandblasted,Acid Washing,Combed,Leathered,Water Jet,Filled,Chiseled,Pickling
Water Absorption:
0.07 - 0.12 By weight %
Density:
2687 - 2705 kg/m3
Compressive Strength:
195.0 MPa
Description
Labrador Antique Granite is a distinctive and visually striking natural stone that originates from quarries primarily located in Norway. It is known for its unique color palette and distinctive patterns, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.
Labrador Antique Granite is an expensive coarse grained natural stone quarried since 1996. This stone has a high resistance to both staining and scratching. The coloring is unique with a deep brown background, large crystals, and highlights of reflective blue to purple crystals.
Labrador Antique Granite is classified into two qualities before leaving the quarry:
GLA 1st choice has a brown background with clear blue to purple crystals. There could be red, brown, black, white,or green lines and some small black spots in the structure.
GLA 2nd choice is similar to the above in color and crystals but may contain larger veins and more black spots. It could also be more open in structure than first choice.
The level of pitting varies between slabs. There are also variations in the brown tones and crystal size so it's always best to view your stone.
The dominant color of Labrador Antique Granite is a deep and rich black, often with a dark grey or bluish undertone. What sets this granite apart is the presence of large iridescent blue or green mineral inclusions known as "labradorescence." These iridescent patches or flecks create a captivating and dynamic appearance, giving the stone a sense of depth and movement. The interplay of black and the iridescent hues adds a touch of intrigue and uniqueness to Labrador Antique Granite.
Another notable characteristic of Labrador Antique Granite is its coarse-grained texture, which provides a tactile and visually interesting surface. The granite may showcase patterns of flowing veins, speckles, or even small clusters of contrasting colors, such as white or golden tones. These variations add to the stone's overall aesthetic appeal and contribute to its natural charm.
Labrador Antique Granite is a durable and resilient material, suitable for a wide range of applications. It is commonly used for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, flooring, and wall cladding. Its robust nature and resistance to heat, scratches, and staining make it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas and surfaces that require durability.
In terms of maintenance, Labrador Antique Granite is relatively low-maintenance. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is typically sufficient to keep the surface clean and in good condition. However, as with any natural stone, it is advisable to use cutting boards, trivets, and coasters to protect the surface from potential damage.
Labrador Antique Granite's striking appearance and durability make it a sought-after material for those looking to create a bold and unique aesthetic in their living spaces. Whether used as a focal point or as an accent, Labrador Antique Granite adds an element of drama and sophistication to any interior design project.
Technical Properties Standard Mean Values
stone name: ns-en 12407 Anorthosite
structure: coarse grained
texture: oriented feldspar crystals with lustre
compressive strength: ns-en 1926 195 mpa
flexural strength: ns-en 12372 13 mpa
flexural strength: ns-en 12371 13.1 mpa
(after 48 frost cycles)
abrasion resistance, b?hme: din 52 1081 6.4 cm3/50 cm2
abrasion resistance, b?hme: ns-en 14157 (b)2 7102 mm3
abrasion resistance, wide wheel: ns-en 14157 (a)3 17.0 mm
water absorption: ns-en 13755 0.07% weight
apparent density: ns-en 1936 2700 kg/m3
open porosity: ns-en 1936 0.2%
breaking load at dowel holes: ns-en 13364 2930 n
slip resistance: ns-en 14231 63 srv (dry)
(honed surface) 3 srv (wet)
rupture energy, thickness 30 mm: ns-en 14158 3.8 j
resistance to ageing
by thermal shock: ns-en 14066 no visual changes. no weight loss
petrographic composition: ns-en 12407 feldspar 85%
pyroxene 9%
chlorite 3%
opaques 3%