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Quartzite Aurora Borealis is a beautiful exotic color quartzite from Brazil. The stone's jewel-toned striations add a depth and magnificence to the environment applied.
MATERIAL
Quartzite
FEATURES
Polished finish.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Brazil
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
Slab size (20 mm).
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