Sinai Pearl-Triesta

Sinai Pearl marble is a type of Egyptian marble that is extracted from the Sinai Peninsula. It is known as Sinai Pearl or Trieste and is found in nature in beige and gray. Egyptian marble, especially Sinai Pearl marble, is characterized by a mixture of patterns and colors, which gives it a luxurious and attractive appearance.

Features of Sinai Pearl

  • Color: Sinai Pearl Marble typically exhibits a creamy white or off-white base color with subtle veining in shades of gray, beige, or taupe. This color combination lends it a luxurious and sophisticated aesthetic.
  • Veining: The veining in Sinai Pearl Marble is typically soft and delicate, enhancing the stone’s visual appeal. The veins can vary in intensity, ranging from subtle wisps to more pronounced patterns, adding depth and character to the stone.
  • Texture: It often features a smooth and polished surface, contributing to its sleek and refined texture. The polished finish highlights the natural beauty of the stone, making it visually appealing.
  • Durability: While marble is generally durable, it is softer compared to other natural stones like granite or quartzite. Proper care and maintenance are essential to preserve its appearance and integrity over time.
  • Versatility: Sinai Pearl Marble is highly versatile and suitable for various interior applications. It can be used for countertops, flooring, wall cladding, backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, and decorative accents, among others.
  • Origin: Quarried in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, Sinai Pearl Marble boasts unique geological characteristics that contribute to its distinctive appearance and quality.

Uses of Sinai Pearl

  • Kitchen and bathroom countertops
  • Flooring
  • Wall cladding
  • Backsplashes
  • Fireplace surrounds
  • Decorative accents

Technical Specifications :

  • Water Absorption: 0.20 – 0.89 By weight %

  • Compressive Strength: 136.51 MPa

  • Density: 2305 – 2628 kg/m3

  • Flexural Strength: 13.1 – 15.7 MPa

  • Weight of the m2 of 2cm T: approx. 52 kg

  • Weight of the m2 of 3cm T: approx. 77 kg

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