Knife block made of Rosso Francia | Diamond cut
Knife block made of Rosso Francia | Diamond cut
Details
Stopping places | 5 |
Weight | 3.24kg |
Size | Length 19.2 cm | Width 12 cm | Height 35.5 cm |
Serial number | TSSDC023 |
Special feature: The knife block made of Rosso Francia has a striking broken edge at the top, which reveals the unworked part of the stone.
The Rosso Francia is a limestone that consists mainly of calcium carbonate, i.e. a sedimentary rock, not marble. It is a deep red (nodule limestone) with well-grained white bands. This natural stone is mined in western France and is also known as "Red Languedoc". Its striking red color emphasizes the elegant, long calcite threads in white-silver. The Rosso Francia requires its owner to handle it with care, as it is limestone and does not have the hardness of granite.
Description: Rosso Francia
Type of rock: Limestone/ Micrite
Age: Devonian (416 to 359.2 million years ago)
Rock group: sedimentary rock
Appearance: Red, white/ light
Location: St. Nozaire de Ladarez, France
Acid resistance: The stone is sensitive to acids!
Technical data: Rosso Francia
Bulk density: 2.6 t/m³
Compressive strength: 140-155 MPa
Bending strength: /
Water absorption: /
Frost resistance: /