Arabescato Venato

 

Arabescato Venato is a natural metamorphic Italian marble, characterized by a bright white background enriched with elegant veining ranging from light gray to anthracite black. These veins, resembling an arabesque pattern, develop in a unique way depending on the direction of the block's cut.

 

Extracted from the Apuan Alps, Arabescato Venato is known for its rare beauty and is used in exclusive projects, including historic architectural works such as St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Its combination of aesthetic purity and solidity makes it perfect for sophisticated environments, adding a touch of class and durability.

Due to the unique quality of each slab, all photos and digital representations displayed on this site are to be considered purely indicative.

General Specifications

Origin: Apuan Alps, Province of Lucca – Italy

 

Type: Natural Metamorphic Marble

 

Features: Bright white marble with gray veins ranging from light gray to black, developing in a characteristic manner depending on the direction of the cut. The surface may feature rare gray-black nodules.

 

Color and Veining: White background with gray veins, from light gray to anthracite gray, sometimes turning to black. The veins develop irregularly, creating an arabesque effect.

 

Available Finishes: Polished, Semi-Polished

Technical Characteristics

• Weight per unit volume: 2714/2720 Kg/m³

 

• Compressive breaking load: 1352/1472 Kg/cm²

 

• Flexural strength: 121 Kg/cm²

 

• Thermal expansion coefficient: 0.0046 mm/m °C

 

• Weight absorption coefficient: 2.54%

 

• Relative abrasion coefficient: 0.44 mm