Like wax candles, Rouseki (Pyrophyllite) is white and semi-transparent, and has a waxy texture when touched. It is very brittle, and tends to crack largely along the stone joints. Up close, this stone looks grayish white, but may look blue from a distance. The ore looks so similar to pottery stone ore that they cannot be distinguished. But there is a difference in their texture, color, and how they crack, and with experience, their differences become more visible. They not only look and feel different, but their applications and properties also differ significantly. It's used as Firebricks, crucibles, glazes, fire-resistant powders, etc.
use for decoration
Jeera Green Slate Stone: Slate has a unique look, and is an extraordinary and versatile material. Slate has very low porosity that makes it stain resistant and easy to maintain. Slate has a fine to medium grained surface texture. It renders a very graceful, natural finish to any building or home. Quartzite can be cleft like slate, or can be smooth and more similar to marble and granite in appearance. The major difference between slate and quartzite is quartz-ite’s ability to withstand many freeze-thaw cycles. Specifications Tiles: 10×20, 10×30, 10×40, 10×60 CM 20×20, 20×40, 20×60 CM 30X30, 30X60, 60×60, CM Thickness: Natural Split: 10-15 MM, 10-20 MM Calibrated / Sawn: 10, 12, 15, 18, 20 MM Edges: Hand Cut, Machine Cut Finishes: Natural, Brushed, Honed, Polished, Tumbled, Antique