Calcareous stones
Blue limestones
Petit granit - Belgian blue limestone
Bocq petit granit
Vinalmont Meuse limestone
Longpré Meuse limestone
Tournai stone - Tournai black
Marbles
Golzinne black marble
Dinant black marble
Red, pink and grey marbles
Grand Antique de Meuse marble
Sandy limestones
Fontenoille sandy limestone
Gobertange sandy limestone
Siliceous stones
Sandstone
Arkose
Quartzite
Schistose sandstone
Schist
Flint
Tournai stone - Tournai black
Also known as / varieties
Tournai, Noir Clovis, Noir Childéric
Extraction zone
Region of Tournai, province of Hainaut
Mineralogical composition
Calcite 75-80 %, silica 16-20 %, traces of dolomite and of pyrite
Maximum dimensions of rough blocks
Length 2 m width 1 m thickness 0,8 m
Minimum thickness for application
2 cm
Surface treatment
Split, sbattu, striated, bush-hammered, sclypé, combed, chiseled, old cut, sawn, grinded, honed, polished
Common applications
Outside : rubble stone, floor tile, paving stone, dressed stone, sill, thin cladding, wall coping, border, window and door sill, stair, rockfill
Inside : floor tile, stair, lining, skirting, counter top, all the applications for marblework, dressing and sculpture
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