Handmade Bathroom Vessel Sinks
Handmade, never mass-produced, wholesale, and gorgeous, our stone vessel sinks bring quality and beauty to complement your interior design for many years to come. Shop the selection of kitchen and bathroom vessel sinks and call toll free at 866.540.7465 for assistance. To find out more about the unique qualities of stone products, select “About Stone Products” from the left navigation bar.
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Remarkable Stone Vessel Sinks
You have options in bathroom sinks, and one of them, namely, bathroom vessel sinks, is worth your consideration if you are looking for something remarkable to complete your bathroom’s unique look and feel. You can go a step further by purchasing one of the stone vessel sinks available here, as ours are each one-of-a-kind pieces.
Shop the selection, and as you do, consider the following types of stone for your vessel sink. (The information below is brought to you with some free, fun trivia!)
Onyx – Onyx comes in a wide range of shades, including the red hues you’ll find at Wholesale Stone Sinks. This cryptocrystalline (a term that means the crystals are so tiny that you can only detect them by viewing a thin section of it through a polarization microscope) quartz has long been used in jewelry and sardonyx, a red variation, can be found in the ancient art of the Bronze Age.
Marble – Marble results from the metamorphism (recrystallization under intense heat and pressure) of sedimentary carbonate rocks, and pure white marble comes from the metamorphism of pure limestone or dolomite protolith. Colored marble, such as grey marble, contains minerals like clay, iron oxides or sand that were present in the limestone from which it evolved.
Travertine – This is a type of limestone that has been deposited by mineral or hot springs. It is formed by rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate and can form stalagmites and stalactites. It is used in Italy and other parts of the world as a building material. A sedimentary rock, travertine exhibits a porosity which is caused by various organisms that colonized its surface during formation. The famous Colosseum is built mostly of travertine.
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