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SUKABUMI
'Sukabumi (Sawn)
 
 
SUKABUMI
Sukabumi (Sawn)
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Characterised by a unique green hue, the Sukabumi stone is only found in Indonesia and was named after the Sukabumi regency where it was originally discovered. The beautiful green shade makes the stone ideal for various water features such as wall fountains and pools.
MATERIAL
Sukabumi
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Indonesia
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)100 × (W)100 × (H)10 mm
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