It prevents bacteria from growing on the surface helping to keep your environment safe and clean.
Irish green marble stone.
4000 year old axes made from connemara marble in the stone age can be seen in the national museum of ireland.
This irish marble is as unique as the spectacular irish landscape it is found in with green of almost every hue in arresting layers and patterns.
While the colour is predominately green there are often shades of grey and brown seen throughout.
Part of the antolini range it displays some whitish veins and others in a translucent apple colour that makes this a unique stone in the world.
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Natural green stone ireland.
The color ranges from pale yellow to dark green with veins of white and grey.
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Featuring antolini s azerobact technology the first bacteriostatic treatment for natural stone irish green is ideal for food prep surfaces.
Rare and beautiful connemara marble is found exclusively along ireland s rugged wild atlantic coast.
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Connemara marble is over 900 million years old and is unique to ireland.
Irish green is a green polished marble with cream veining.
This stone is especially good for counter tops and bars interior wall panels water walls and fountains and other design projects.
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Irish green marble is a kind of green marble quarried in ireland.
My family have worked the beautiful green connemara marble for three generations and we take great pride in the irish jewelry and irish gifts that we produce.
Irish green is a marble that glorifies in shades of green displaying uneven colouring and shading that passes from dark to light.
Irish green this stone has been quarried since the early 19th century and is a silicate marble containing serpentine of the precambrian period.