The characteristic stone material, originating from the Huaiyu Mountain Range in Jiangxi, China, is a natural marble with a texture akin to wood. Formed during the Himalayan orogeny, it predominantly features black, white, and gray hues, with a wavy pattern resembling the annual rings of a tree. This stone is both visually appealing and sturdy, often used for indoor flooring, wall surfaces, or Roman columns.
Marble
Tree Black
It is primarily used for indoor flooring, dado decoration, Roman column modeling, and craftwork production. This variety is mined by multiple local mining enterprises, employing the wire saw cutting method for extraction. The extracted blocks range in size from 1 to 6 cubic meters. The annual mining output of ancient wood grain exceeds 8,000 cubic meters, with products being exported to European and American markets
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