Processing & Pre-Composition of White Marble Arabesque Mosaic
1. From Blocks to Slabs: A Process Similar to Jade Gambling
The transformation of white marble arabesque mosaic from raw blocks to finished slabs is unpredictable, much like gambling on jade. Even if a block appears flawless on the surface, it may contain cracks, stains, or color variations within the slab.
✅ Key Steps for Quality Assurance:
- Employ experienced personnel to carefully select high-quality blocks.
- Conduct a secondary selection after cutting slabs.
- Discard defective slabs or remove defective portions before further processing.
2. Pre-Composition of Texture Effects
Since white marble arabesque mosaic exhibits diverse and natural textures, designers generally specify:
✔️ Uniform style
✔️ No color differences
✔️ No visible cracks
However, if a specific pattern is required, a pre-composition process must be conducted:
Pre-Composition Steps:
1️⃣ Number each slab intended for the project.
2️⃣ Photograph each slab in numbered order and measure dimensions precisely.
3️⃣ Digitally divide slab photos according to the layout plan dimensions.
4️⃣ Use graphic software to simulate the texture layout (see attached reference images).
5️⃣ Ensure strict compliance with the layout plan—no arbitrary changes for material savings.
⚠️ Note: Chromatic aberrations in photographs may appear due to lighting conditions. However, the background color of slabs is compared before pre-composition, ensuring consistent visual appeal in the final installation.
By adhering to these meticulous steps, the natural beauty of white marble arabesque mosaic is preserved and enhanced, resulting in a stunning, high-quality finish!