After metamorphism, the schist is very foliated the minerals of the rock are arranged in layers. It can be easily split into thin, flakey pieces. Schists often have a high luster they are very shiny due to large crystals within the rock.
Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences. These could be laminate, granite, quartz, and marble, for instance. But there are also some lesser known possibilities—like a lava or schist countertop.
So get ready to be introduced. Of course, you know schist is stone, but exactly what kind of stone is it? Now, that may sound like it rates well for technicality. Yet it might not help us out much when it comes to practicality. Also, like other natural stones, we do expect differences from slab to slab, too. Thus, to know what your schist countertop will look like, you may need a glimpse of your actual slab. Naturally, there could be differences between what you see in other counters and what your own would look like.
Galaxy Schist Stone under Ashfield Stone. Schist runs slightly more risk of being scratched or etched. Its durability depends on how much mica it contains. But the higher the mica content, the more schist is prone to splitting along planes of weakness. That means designers and homeowners should be wary of using schist in places where it will hang over an edge without support, such as an overhanging countertop. Ask for a sample from your natural stone slab supplier so you can test the hardness of the schist you are considering.
Examine the edges and look for signs of splitting along the mineral layers. A less durable schist is better for lower-traffic areas like fully supported countertops, walls, backsplashes, fireplace surrounds and wall accents. Schist and granite are both stunning natural stones that are perfect for countertops, walls, floors, backsplashes, and much more.
Talk to your supplier to figure out how your needs line up with their properties. Do you need an ultra-durable material for your entryway, or a backsplash that glitters with stunning mineral patterns? The experts at Cosmos Surfaces are ready to help you decide on a schist or granite from our diverse collection to complete your design. Botanic Green fittingly gets its name from its leaf-green color.
Native to Brazil, this quartzite is also known as aqua, due to its silvery metallic sheen that resembles the calming teal waters of South America.
Botanic Green looks great in kitchens, bathrooms, aquatic settings or next to rich and lush plant-life.
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