Marble Broccatello

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Arzo marble (Canton Ticino, Switzerland) is a breccia that is mainly reddish in colour but in some cases can also tend towards yellow and grey.

It should be noted that, from a petrographic point of view, it is not a true marble.

It can be divided into three main varieties, each with different shapes: Brocatello d’Arzo, Macchiavecchia (red, yellow or grey) and Rosso d’Arzo.

This breccia is only partially resistant to atmospheric agents and almost completely resistant to frost. Being a limestone, it is also sensitive to acids.

In this case, Brocatello is a reddish-brown limestone with white veins or spots. It contains numerous fossil fragments and its structure is partly nodular or brecciated.

References for use of material

Redevelopment of the Arzo Quarries, architect Enrico Sassi, Arzo (Switzerland).

Main source of description

Material-Archiv. (2024). Arzo-Marmor.

Original source of characteristic values

Kündig, R. et al. (1997). Die mineralischen Rohstoffe der Schweiz. Zurich: Schweizerische Geotechnische Kommission, p. 253.

Material

Natural stone

Usage

Bathroom, Facade, Interior floor, Interior forniture, Kitchen, Outdoor floor, Outdoor furniture

Finishing

Polished

Property

Compact, Decorative, Natural, Rigid

Shape

Blocks, Slabs

Sample

2

Sample ID

EM000009402291, EM000009402564

Place

shelf D2, wall A

Sample weight

1000g – 5000g, 499g – 1000g

Compressive strength

12 – 20 N/mm2