Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
Multicolor Semi Precious Stone Slab
Multicolor Semi Precious Stone Slab
This Multicolor Semi Precious Stone Slab is a stunning addition to any space. The natural variation of colors and patterns make each slab unique, adding character and charm to your design. Crafted from high-quality materials, this slab is durable and long-lasting, making it a smart investment for any project.
Feature | Details |
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Product Name | Multicolor Semi Precious Stone Slab |
Material | 100% agate gemstone semi-precious stone |
Surface Finished | Honed,Polished |
Finished Products | Floor Tiles, Wall Cladding, Countertops, Windowsills, Special-Shaped Tiles, Small Slabs, Swimming Pool, Steps, Wall Panel, Flooring, Veneers, Slabs, Coping Tiles etc. |
Color | Yellow,Black,White,Red,Purple Wood,Green,Grey,Pink,Rainbow,Pink,Tiger Eye etc |
Size | Any sizes customized are welcome |
Edge Available | Polished, Bush Hammer, Flat, Flamed, Eased, Beveled, Bullnose, Ogee, Cove, Dupont, laminated, non-laminated and etc. |
Thickness | 10/15/18/20/25/30mm etc |
Usage | Indoor/Outdoor Decoration, For floor or wall, Counter tops, Vanity tops |
Packing | Seaworthy Wooden Crate |
The Artistic Potential of Multicolor Semi-Precious Stone Slabs
Multicolor Semi-Precious Stone Slabs have the power to shape anything, limited only by the artist's imagination. When combined with the rich creativity of an artist, these slabs can create extraordinary works of art.
For centuries, European sculptors have chosen marble for its unique qualities—its softness and translucent nature. These characteristics made it perfect for sculpting intricate details, capturing the fine anatomy and flowing folds of the human body. Masters like Michelangelo, Bernini, and Rodin crafted countless masterpieces from marble, showcasing its potential.
Today, while we won't focus on the works of these early Italian sculptors, we’ll turn our attention to a modern marvel—the "marble pillow" sculpted by Norwegian artist Håkon Anton Fagers.
The Sculptural Pillow: A Fusion of Softness and Hardness
At first glance, the "pillow" appears soft and fluffy, but when touched, you realize it is incredibly hard. The material behind this deceptively soft creation is none other than Multicolor Semi-Precious Stone Slab blocks. This piece exemplifies the delicate balance between the natural appearance of softness and the unyielding nature of stone.
A common theme in Fagers’ work is fragility. While he frequently sculpts figures and faces, he also creates unusual sculptures like these marble pillows. Using various tools, including a pneumatic hammer, Fagers carves pillows that look remarkably soft, with natural creases and folds that mimic real fabric.
The Beauty of Life Captured in Marble
The feathery folds and soft textures carved into Fagers’ pillows are subtle yet powerful. For the artist, these small, unassuming details represent "the beauty of life". He believes that the most beautiful and meaningful moments in a person’s life are spent in bed, and the natural softness of the pillow captures the essence of those intimate, personal experiences.
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