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Rosso Laguna - From Block to Slab - MARQUE NATURAL STONES

Rosso Laguna - From Block to Slab

Rosso Laguna - From Block to Slab

Process & Production Eskişehir, Turkey Feb 12, 2026 Marque Natural Stones
This project presents the production path of Rosso Laguna Marble from quarry block selection to final slab preparation. Recognized for its deep burgundy base and sharp white veining, Rosso Laguna requires close technical evaluation at every stage so that both structural integrity and visual definition are preserved through production. The process starts with detailed block inspection at quarry level. Each block is reviewed for vein density, crack distribution, internal stress zones, and overall structural consistency. Because Rosso Laguna combines a compact crystalline structure with a strong directional vein pattern, block orientation is critical for preserving vein continuity, supporting bookmatch potential, and optimizing slab yield. During the cutting phase, slab thickness calibration, dimensional accuracy, and cutting direction are managed carefully. The workflow is designed to maintain visual balance across the slab surface while limiting unnecessary structural stress.
Rosso Laguna Marble is widely specified for premium interior applications, including wall cladding, feature slabs, and custom architectural surfaces. Surface finishing is applied according to project requirements, typically as polished or honed. Polished finishes deepen the burgundy background and strengthen the white vein contrast, while honed surfaces deliver a softer architectural appearance without compromising technical performance. Quality control follows each stage of production. Every slab is reviewed for micro-fractures, surface consistency, vein continuity, dimensional tolerance, and export suitability. Only slabs that meet strict architectural and shipping criteria proceed to final packaging and preparation. This production workflow reflects a controlled approach to Rosso Laguna Marble, combining technical discipline, visual precision, and long-term project reliability.