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Luxury Stone: Broadly refers to high-end, rare natural stones (such as agate, quartzite, and semi-precious stones). Their composition is complex (containing silicon dioxide, metal elements, etc.), they have high hardness (Mohs hardness 7-9), are extremely limited in production, and possess collection value.
Natural Marble: Primarily a sedimentary rock composed of calcium carbonate. It has lower hardness (Mohs hardness 3-4), is easily corroded by acidic substances, features gentle veining, can be mass-produced, and has no collection value.
Veining and Color: Luxury stone boasts vibrant and diverse veining (like Pandora and Cloisonné patterns) with high color saturation (deep blues, emerald greens, etc.), and each slab is unique.
Marble's veining is natural and soft (primarily grays and off-whites), with uniform coloring, making it suitable for classic styles.
Durability: Due to its high hardness, luxury stone is more wear-resistant and suitable for high-traffic areas. Marble requires regular maintenance to prevent scratches and corrosion.
Luxury Stone: Used in high-end projects (luxury homes, artistic decorations). Its unit price can be several times that of marble, and it is more difficult to process.
Marble: Widely used in homes (flooring, countertops, etc.). It offers good value for money and is easier to process.
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