Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
Marble Lantern Tile
Marble Lantern Tile
Introduce a touch of elegance to your space with our Marble Lantern Tile. Each tile is crafted with precision and boasts the unique beauty of natural marble. Elevate your home with this luxurious addition and enjoy the durability and sophistication it brings. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
Feature | Details |
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Material | Natural Marble Stone,Travertine,Limestone |
Colour | As pictures show or customized |
Shape | Square, Basketweave, Mini brick, Modern brick, Herringbone, Subway, Hexagon, Octagon, Mixed, Grand fan, Penny round, Hand clipped, Tesserae, Random strip, River rocks, 3D cambered, Pinwheel, Rhomboid, Bubble round, Circle bubble, Stacked, etc... |
Material | Carrara White, Calacatta Gold,Thassos White,Crema Marfil,Bianco Botticino,Travertine,Emperador Dark,Wooden Grey,Honey Onxy..... |
Sheet size | 12"x12" |
Chip size | Custom |
Surface Finish | Polished, Honed etc. |
Mosaic pattern | Mosaic pattern: Square, Basketweave, Mini brick, Modern brick, Herringbone, Subway, Hexagon, Octagon, Mixed, Grand fan, Penny round, Hand clipped, Tesserae, Random strip, River rocks, 3D cambered, Pinwheel, Rhomboid, Bubble round, Circle bubble, Stacked, etc |
Application | Wall & Floor, Interior/Exterior projects, Kitchen backsplash, Bathroom flooring, Shower surround, Countertop, Dining room, Entryway, Corridor, Balcony, Spa, Pool, Fountain, etc. |
MOQ | Unrestricted |
Misunderstandings About Marble Lantern Tile
Misunderstanding: "Natural Marble is Highly Radioactive and Dangerous"
There is a common misconception that natural marble has high levels of radioactivity and poses a serious health risk. However, experts from the Institute of Standardization of the National Building Materials Bureau clarify that:
- Natural radioactivity exists in all materials found in nature, including soil, water, and air.
- Marble does contain natural radioactivity, but the key concern is whether it exceeds national safety standards—which it does not.
Indoor Pollution Comes from Multiple Sources
Many people mistakenly blame marble as the primary source of indoor pollution, leading to unnecessary actions such as demolition. In reality, indoor pollutants come from various sources, including:
- Radon gas naturally present in soil.
- Wall bricks made from coal ash slag.
- Chemical materials used in interior decoration (such as paint and adhesives).
Thus, even homes without marble still contain radioactive elements and pollutants.
Marble Lantern Tile: A Safer Choice
When compared to non-stone materials, marble lantern tiles are much more natural and safer. The rumor that marble radiation is harmful has been debunked by experts. Some key points:
- Radon gas is present in all houses, even old homes without marble tend to have higher radon levels.
- Marble itself is not the sole cause of radon gas.
- National Environmental Protection Agency safety standards confirm that marble radiation levels are within a safe range.
Radiation Levels of Marble
- The radiation from marble lantern tiles is typically below 13μGy/h.
- According to environmental monitoring data, radiation levels below 20μGy/h are considered safe and do not pose any health risks.
The Real Concern: Dyed Marble
The actual issue arises with dyed marble, which may:
- Contain low-quality or unknown chemical dyes.
- Cause skin irritation and contribute to household pollution.
How to Avoid Dyed Marble?
- Avoid overly bright-colored marbles that seem unnaturally vivid.
- Be cautious of marble sold at unusually low prices, as it may indicate poor quality.
- Purchase from reputable suppliers with a proven track record.
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