Jura Grau Blau Marble

Jura Grau Blau Marble

In the Alp region of Bavaria, ocean sediments have shaped ‘Jura’, a dense, fine-grained limestone rich in fossils. The Grau Blau Jura is characterized by a rustic appearance that spans in hues from warm, golden tones to cold, grey tones. Glass veins can appear as cracks but are simply a natural characteristic of the stone. 

In the Alp region of Bavaria, ocean sediments have shaped ‘Jura’, a dense, fine-grained limestone rich in fossils. The Grau Blau Jura is characterized by a rustic appearance that spans in hues from warm, golden tones to cold, grey tones. Glass veins can appear as cracks but are simply a natural characteristic of the stone. 

Finish: Honed (matte), sealed with natural impregnation slightly enhancing the colour yet leaving a matte protected surface. 

Expected surface characteristics: As a natural stone, each piece is unique.

 

Available on: Cabin round table Ø130 and Cabin round table Ø150.

Finish: Honed (matte), sealed with natural impregnation slightly enhancing the colour yet leaving a matte protected surface. 

Expected surface characteristics: As a natural stone, each piece is unique.

 

Available on: Cabin round table Ø130 and Cabin round table Ø150.

Unique detail examples

Glass veins
Glass Veins, fossils and crystals
Glass veins and crystals
Crystals and glass veins
Crystals and glass veins
Glass veins

Glass veins are very typical for the Jura stone, and are made from layers of crystal, apearing like a crack in the stone but are are simply a natural charasteristic of the stone.

Glass veins are very typical for the Jura stone, and are made from layers of crystal, apearing like a crack in the stone but are are simply a natural charasteristic of the stone.

Unique detail examples

Crystals
Crystals
Crystals and fossils
Crystals
Fossils and marks from minerals
Crystals

Unique detail examples

Red marks from iron and minerals
Marks form minerals
fossils
Fossils
fossils
Fossils