Natural Brown Agate Slab: A natural brown agate slab is a natural stone with pure and earthy color, without artificial dyes or treatments. It is a type of quartz with a translucent and banded appearance, revealing its natural beauty and charm.
Brown Agate Flooring Tiles: Brown agate flooring tiles are natural stones cut and polished into tiles that are easy to install and maintain. They have a brown color that ranges from light beige to dark brown, with bands and swirls of different shades. They have a translucent and banded appearance, which creates a stunning visual effect when backlit. Brown agate tiles can be used for flooring in any home, such as the kitchen, bathroom, living room, or bedroom.
Backlit Golden Agate Stone Countertop: A backlit golden agate stone countertop is a natural stone with a golden yellow color with brown bands and specks. It is a type of quartz with a translucent and banded appearance, creating a stunning visual effect when backlit with LED lights or natural light. A backlit golden agate stone countertop can be used for kitchen or bathroom countertops as it adds a touch of luxury and elegance to your space. It is durable, resistant, eco-friendly, and hygienic. We are a leading supplier, manufacturer and exporter of backlit golden agate stone countertops worldwide. We have a wide range of sizes, shapes and finishes to suit your needs and preferences.
CHARACTERISTICS OF BROWN AGATE
Color: Brown agate is typically a dark brown color, but it can also be found in shades of gray, white, black, and even blue.
Banding: Brown agate is characterized by its banding, created by the different layers of silica that make up the stone. The bands can be solid or streaked, and they can be of varying widths and colors.
Translucency: Brown agate is typically translucent, allowing some light to pass through it. However, the degree of translucency can vary depending on the stone’s thickness and the bands’ density.
Hardness: Brown agate has a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, meaning it is a relatively hard stone. However, it is still susceptible to scratching and chipping, so it should be handled carefully.
Fracture: Brown agate has a conchoidal fracture, breaking into smooth, curved surfaces.
Lustre: Brown agate has a waxy lustre, meaning it has a soft, smooth sheen. Specific gravity: Brown agate has a specific gravity of 2.6 to 2.7, which means it is slightly denser than water.
Crystal system: Brown agate is a cryptocrystalline quartz, which means that it is composed of microscopic quartz crystals that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.