Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
Black Marble Vanity Sink
Black Marble Vanity Sink
Enhance your bathroom with the elegant and modern design of our Black Marble Vanity Sink. Made from high-quality black marble, this sink adds a touch of luxury while also being durable and long-lasting. Upgrade your space with this timeless and sophisticated addition.
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Thickness: | 2cm (3/4”),3cm (1 1/5"),4cm (1 1/2”) laminated edge or other specified thickness. |
Edgeing: | Full Bullnose,Half bullnose,Flat eased (eased edge),Bevel top,Radius Top,Laminated Countertop,Ogee Edge,DuPont,Edge,Beveled or others. |
Surface Finish: | Polished,flamed,honed,bush hammeredsandblast,chisselled. |
Black Marble Vanity Sink: Identification, Advantages, and Maintenance
Black marble vanity sinks are highly sought after in the high-end market due to their elegant natural texture. However, many consumers hesitate to purchase them due to concerns about radiation and authenticity identification. This guide will help clarify these concerns and provide insights into marble’s advantages, disadvantages, and maintenance.
Understanding Nero Marquina Marble Vanity Tops
Nero Marquina marble, commonly referred to as black marble, is a type of recrystallized limestone. Its main component is calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). Under high temperature and pressure, limestone softens and recrystallizes, transforming into marble.
Uses of Black Marble:
Black marble is widely used for:
✔ Building materials – Walls, floors, countertops, platforms, and pillars.
✔ Monuments & artistic structures – Common in statues, towers, and memorial buildings.
The Origin & Aesthetic Appeal of Honed Black Marble Countertops
Honed black marble countertops originally referred to a specific white limestone with black veining found in Dali, Yunnan Province, China. When cut, these stones reveal a natural ink-like landscape pattern, which has been appreciated for centuries.
Historically, black marble vanity tops with unique patterns were used for screens and mosaic paintings. Over time, the term "black marble" has evolved to include a variety of limestone materials with different colors and patterns, used in architectural and decorative applications.
In Western sculpture, white marble used for statues is commonly referred to as marble, distinguishing it from black marble.
Conclusion
With its luxurious appearance and rich history, black marble remains a premium choice for vanity sinks and countertops. While concerns about radiation and authenticity exist, proper identification, selection, and maintenance ensure that this natural material continues to enhance high-end spaces.
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