Marble Rosso d’Arzo

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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.

Rosso d’Arzo marble has a bright red colour or is veined with white. It is recognisable by its uniformity and striking (bright) or reddish-brown colour.

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: Swiss Geotechnical Commission, p. 253.

Material

Natural stone

Usage

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

Finishing

Bush-hammered, Polished

Property

Compact, Decorative, Natural, Rigid

Shape

Blocks, Slabs

Sample

4

Sample ID

EM000009402293, EM000009402524, EM000009405680, supsi000009371

Place

shelf D2, wall A

Sample weight

1000g – 5000g

Compressive strength

12 – 20 N/mm2