Natural stone - Denomination criteria

This European Standard specifies the criteria for the designation of natural stone from raw material to finished products.

Naturstein - Kriterien für die Bezeichnung

Diese Europäische Norm legt die Kriterien für die Bezeichnung von Naturstein vom Rohmaterial bis zu Fertigprodukten fest.

Pierres naturelles - Criteres de dénomination

La présente Norme européenne établit les criteres de désignation des pierres naturelles, du matériau brut aux produits finis.

Naravni kamen - Poimenovanje

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03-Apr-2008
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11-Dec-2017
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9900 - Withdrawal (Adopted Project)
Start Date
12-Dec-2017
Due Date
04-Jan-2018
Completion Date
12-Dec-2017

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Natural stone - Denomination criteriaNaravni kamen - PoimenovanjePierres naturelles - Criteres de dénominationNaturstein - Kriterien für die BezeichnungTa slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 12440:2008SIST EN 12440:2008en,fr,de91.100.1501.040.91ICS:SIST EN 12440:20021DGRPHãþDSLOVENSKI
STANDARDSIST EN 12440:200801-maj-2008







EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 12440January 2008ICS 01.040.91; 91.100.15Supersedes EN 12440:2000
English VersionNatural stone - Denomination criteriaPierres naturelles - Critères de dénominationNaturstein - Kriterien für die BezeichnungThis European Standard was approved by CEN on 25 November 2007.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the CEN Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN Management Centre has the same status as theofficial versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
B-1050 Brussels© 2008 CENAll rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 12440:2008: E



EN 12440:2008 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword.3 Introduction.4 1 Scope.5 2 Normative references.5 3 Denomination of natural stone.5 3.1 General.5 3.2 Name of the natural stone (traditional name).5 3.3 Petrological family.5 3.4 Typical colour.5 3.5 Place of origin.5 4 Other information.6 4.1 General.6 4.2 Process finish.6 4.3 Natural features.6 4.4 Petrographic name.6 4.5 Geological age.6 Annex A (informative)
Traditional names of European natural stones.7 A.1 General.7 A.2 List of stones.8



EN 12440:2008 (E) 3 Foreword This document (EN 12440:2008) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 246 “Natural stones”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by July 2008, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by July 2008. This document supersedes EN 12440:2000. This European Standard is one of a series of European Standards for natural stone products including terminology, test methods and product standards. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.



EN 12440:2008 (E) 4 Introduction The International marketing of natural stone has introduced a great number of names to designate the different varieties of stone. Most of them are traditional names and usually reflect the typical colour and/or other natural features and the place of origin of the stone, although this is not always the case. Sometimes, the name of a variety includes terms related to the geological classification of the rock (such as granite, marble, quartzite etc.) that may or may not coincide with the accurate petrological name of the rock. Other times, the same name is used to denominate different stones or similar varieties are denominated with different names. The objective of this European Standard is to unify the designation criteria of natural stone varieties, maintaining the traditional names and introducing terms related to its petrologic nature, typical colour, and place of origin. An informative annex provides a non-exhaustive provisional list of the names under which most stones from each contributing European country are known. This list is subjected to revision in future editions.



EN 12440:2008 (E) 5 1 Scope This European Standard specifies the criteria for the designation of natural stone from raw material to finished products. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 12407, Natural stone test methods — Petrographic examination EN 12670:2001, Natural stone — Terminology 3 Denomination of natural stone 3.1 General Natural stones will receive a description which shall include the following parts: 3.2 Name of the natural stone (traditional name) The name of the natural stone under which it is marketed corresponds to a particular type of rock and with a specific place of origin. Geographical names not related with the actual place of origin of the stone and company names shall be avoided. NOTE Frequently a place of origin of a specific stone does extend beyond purely administrative borderlines. A traditional name may include the designation of a variety name, which identifies a specific selection within a given type of rock and a given place of origin (e.g. the bench or level in the quarry, or some typical colour and character). 3.3 Petrological family Scientific name of the petrological family of the rock according to 3.2 of EN 12670:2001. If the rock is not included in the classifications of 3.2 of EN 12670:2001, an appropriate scientific term shall be employed. 3.4 Typical colour The range of colour that a stone variety shows. A visual colour appearance of one or more dry and clean bulk samples observed under shadow natural light. It is noted that surface finish and other features affect the visual colour impression of the stone. 3.5 Place of origin The location of the area or quarry shall be as precise as possible, including at least, the city or village, municipality or community, county, province or department and country, separated by a comma (see Annex A).



EN 12440:2008 (E) 6 4 Other information 4.1 General If available or if agreed between buyer and seller, the following data may also be provided: 4.2 Process finish For prepared products, the surface finish using an adequate term from 2.3 of EN 12670:2001. 4.3 Natural features Natural features that may affect the appearance of the stone, according to Clause 2 of EN 12670:2001, i.e.: veins, inclusions, clots, xenoliths, texture, structures, cracks etc. 4.4 Petrographic name Scientific name of the rock according to 3.2 of EN 12670:2001, and obtained by petrographic examination according to EN 12407. 4.5 Geological age The age of the stone according to 3.1 of EN 12670:2001. It shall be given whenever possible. If available, further geological data may be provided.



EN 12440:2008 (E) 7 Annex A (informative)
Traditional names of European natural stones A.1 General This annex is a non-exhaustive list of the majority of European natural stones and is a first attempt to list the stones produced in Europe and its petrological classification. It will be revised in further editions of this European Standard. The structure of the information on each stone variety is:  name or names (traditional name);  petrological family;  typical colour;  place of origin. In some cases the petrological family is provisional, pending to be established using EN 12407 and EN 12670. Unavailable data are represented by a hyphen.



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A.2 List of stones Subclause Country Page A.2.1 Austria 9 A.2.2 Belgium 11 A.2.3 Croatia (Republic of) 13 A.2.4 Czech Republic 15 A.2.5 Denmark 18 A.2.6 Finland 19 A.2.7 France 23 A.2.8 Germany 33 A.2.9 Greece 40 A.2.10 Ireland 44 A.2.11 Italy 46 A.2.12 Luxembourg 56 A.2.13 The Netherlands 57 A.2.14 Norway 58 A.2.15 Portugal 60 A.2.16 Romania 66 A.2.17 Slovenia 69 A.2.18 Spain 70 A.2.19 Sweden 87 A.2.20 Switzerland 90 A.2.21 United Kingdom 92
NOTE Any variety of the stone should be in brackets.



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A.2.1 Austria AALFANG granite
Amaliendorf/Aalfang Niederösterreich, Austria ADNETER limestone - Adnet/Salzburg, Austria ADNETER ROTGRAU LIENBACHER limestone - -, Austria ADNETER ROTGRAU SCHECK limestone - -, Austria ADNETER ROTGRAU SCHNÖLL limestone - -, Austria ADNETER ROTGRAU TROPF limestone - -, Austria ADNETER ROTGRAU WIMBERGER limestone - -, Austria AFLENZ calcareous arenite - Aflenz/Steiermark, Austria ALBERSCHWENDE limestone - Alberschwende/Vorarlberg, Austria BÖHMERWALD HELL granite - Aigen/Oberösterreich, Austria BÖHMERWALD DUNKEL granodiorite - Aigen/Oberösterreich, Austria BÖHMERWALD GRANIT FEIN granite - Winkl/Schlägl Oberösterreich, Austria CARAT meta diabase (metabasite) - St. Urban/Kärnten, Austria GAISSULZ calcareous tufa - Gaissulz/Niederösterreich, Austria GAMS paragneiss - Gams/Steiermark, Austria GEBHARTS GROB diorite - Schrems/Niederösterreich, Austria
GEBHARTS FEIN diorite - Schrems/Niederösterreich, Austria GOLLING porous conglomerate - Golling/Salzburg, Austria GUSEN granite - Gusen/Oberösterreich, Austria HARTBERGER granite - Schrems/Niederösterreich, Austria HERSCHENBERG granite - Gmünd/Niederösterreich, Austria HÖTTINGER calcareous breccia - Hötting/Tirol, Austria KAUNERTAL gneiss - Prutz/Tirol, Austria KRAMSACH limestone (breccia) - Kramsach-Hagenau/Tirol, Austria KRASTAL marble - Einöde bei Villach/Kärnten, Austria LASBERG granite - Lasberg/Oberösterreich, Austria LINDABRUNN conglomerate - Lindabrunn/Niederösterreich, Austria MALTATAL granitic-gneiss - Maltatal/ Kärnten, Austria MAUTHAUSEN granite - Mauthausen/Oberösterreich, Austria ÖLZTAL granitic-gneiss - Ölztal/Tirol, Austria PERG granite - Perg/Oberösterreich, Austria PLOCHWALD granite - Windhaag/Oberösterreich, Austria



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STAINZER HARTGNEISS gneiss - Stainz/Steiermark, Austria STEIERWALD granodiorite - Sandl/Oberösterreich, Austria TAUERNGRÜN serpentinite - Hinterbichl/Tirol, Austria TERNITZ conglomerate - Ternitz/Niederösterreich, Austria UNTERSBERG limestone - Fürstenbrunn/Salzburg, Austria UNTERSBERG HELL limestone - -, Austria UNTERSBERG RÖTLICH limestone - -, Austria WACHAU marble - Eis-Kottes/Niederösterreich, Austria WINDHAAG granite - Windhaag/ Oberösterreich, Austria



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11 A.2.2 Belgium BALEGEMSE STEEN sandy limestone beige with brownish patina Balegem, Belgium
BYZANTIN limestone
red with darked shades Basin of Philippeville, Belgium GRÈS D'ARBRE sandstone variegated Meuse region, Belgium GRÈS D'YVOIR sandstone variegated Meuse region, Belgium GRÈS DE HALLEUX = GRÉS BLEU D'ANOR sandstone dark grey with blush shades Ardenne, Belgium GRÈS DE L'OURTHE sandstone variegated Ourthe region, Belgium GRÈS DE MEUSE sandstone variegated Meuse region, Belgium GRÈS DU CONDROZ sandstone variegated Condroz region, Belgium GRÈS DU BOCQ sandstone variegated Meuse region, Belgium GRÈS DU HOYOUX sandstone variegated Meuse and Condroz regions, Belgium
GRÈS DURS sandstone variegated Meuse, Ourthe and Condroz regions, Belgium GRÈS SCHISTEUX shaly sandstone dark grey with blush or brownish shades Ardenne, Belgium GRÈS SCHISTEUX DE LA WARCHE schist sandstone dark grey with reddish surfaces Ardenne, Belgium GRIS Limestone grey
- Basin of Philippeville, Belgium GRIS ROSE limestone
mottled grey Basin of Philippeville, Belgium ‘MARBRE’ NOIR DE DINANT limestone
black Meuse region, Belgium ‘MARBRE’ NOIR DE GOLZINNE limestone
black Namur region, Belgium NOIR DE TOURNAI limestone
dark grey to black Basin of Tournai, Belgium PIERRE BLEUE DE BELGIQUE ® (said PETIT GRANIT) crinoidal limestone bluish grey with various shades Basin of Soignies, Basin of Condroz, Basin of Bocq-Molignée, Belgium 'ARDUIN' BELGISCHE BLAUWE HARDSTEEN ® Crinoidal limestone Bluish grey with various shades Basin of Soignies, Basin of Condroz, Basin of Bocq-Molignée, Belgium BLAUSTEIN – BELGISCH 'GRANIT' ® Crinoidal limestone Bluish grey with various shades Basin of Soignies, Basin of Condroz, Basin of Bocq-Molignée, Belgium PIERRE DE BOUSSIRE arkose pastel colours Malmedy region, Belgium PIERRE DE FONTENOILLE sandy limestone to calcarens sandstone yellow to ochre Gaume region, Belgium PIERRE DE GOBERTANGE sandy limestone beige with greyish patina Jodoigne region, Belgium PIERRE DE GRANDCOURT limestone yellow Gaume region, Belgium PIERRE DE MOUZAIVE schist sandstone grey with brownish shades Ardenne, Belgium PIERRE DE LONGPRÉ (Calcaire de Meuse) crinoidal limestone light grey Meuse region, Belgium PIERRE DE TOURNAI limestone
grey with yellow patina Basin of Tournai, Belgium PIERRE DE VINALMONT (calcaire de Meuse) oolitic limestone grey with light patina Meuse region, Belgium PIERRE DE WAIMES arkose pastel colours Malmedy region, Belgium PSAMMITES DU CONDROZ sandstone variegated Condroz region, Belgium



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12 QUARTZITE quartzitic sandstone light colours Ardenne, Belgium ROUGE GRIOTTE limestone
dark red Basin of Philippeville, Belgium ROUGE ROYAL limestone
bright red Basin of Philippeville, Belgium SCHISTE ARDOISIER slaty schist dark grey Ardenne, Belgium SCHISTE DE LA LIENNE sandy schist dark brown Ardenne, Belgium SCHISTE D'OTTRE
Compact quartzitic phyllite Dark violet Ardenne, Belgium SCHISTES sandy schist to shaly sandstone variegated dark colours Ardenne, Belgium



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13 A.2.3 Croatia (Republic of) ADRIA GRIGIO MACHIATTO dolomitic limestone grey speckled Sivac (Pučišća, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia ADRIA GRIGIO UNITO dolomitic limestone grey Milovica (Splitska, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia ADRIA GRIGIO VENATO dolomitic limestone grey with dark grey veins Sivac (Pučišća, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia ALKASIN limestone yellowish reddish Radošići (Sinj, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia DOLIT limestone yellowish grey Dolit (Donji Dolac, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia DRAŘEVICA dolomitic limestone yellowish Dračevica (Nerežišća, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia FANTAZIJA limestone breccia grey Fantazija (Donji Dolac, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia GROŽNJAN limestone yellowish Grožnjan (Buje, Istra), Republic of Croatia ISTRANKA limestone brown brownish Istranka (Lupoglav, Istra), Republic of Croatia JADRAN ZELENI limestone greenish grey Putišići (Donji Dolac, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia KANFANAR limestone yellow Kanfanar (Kanfanar, Istra), Republic of Croatia KIRMENJAK limestone ivory to grey Kirmenjak (Vrsar, Istra), Republic of Croatia LUCIJA limestone grey, dark grey Lucija (Buje, Istra), Republic of Croatia MARIĆI limestone conglomerate pinkish greyish Marići (Obrovac, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia MULTIKOLOR limestone conglomerate mottled grey Radošići (Sinj, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia NEGRIS FIORITO limestone black decolorated white shells Triji (Sinj, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia
OKLAD dolomite breccia grey Oklad (Selce, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia PLANIK limestone yellowish grey Planik (Lupoglav, Istra), Republic of Croatia PLANO limestone yellowish Plano (Trogir, Dalmcija), Republic of Croatia RASOTICA B limestone brown Žaganj Dolac (Sumartin, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia RASOTICA C limestone brown Žaganj Dolac (Sumartin, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia ROMANOVAC limestone breccia red, greyish Romanovac (Obrovac, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia ROZALIT limestone conglomerate rosy Pakovo selo (Drniš, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia SAN ANTONIO limestone yellowish Humac (Lumbarda, Isle of Korčula), Republic of Croatia SAN GIORGIO E dolomitic limestone greyish Glave (Selca, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia SAN GIORGIO W dolomitic limestone greyish Glave (Selca, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia SEGET limestone white Seget (Trogir, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia SELINA limestone yellow Selina (Lovreč, Istra), Republic of Croatia VALTURA FIORITO limestone yellowish Valtura (Pula, Istra), Republic of Croatia VALTURA UNITO limestone yellowish Valtura (Pula, Istra), Republic of Croatia VESELJE FIORITO limestone whitish Punta (Pučišća, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia VESELJE UNITO limestone whitish Punta (Pučišća, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia



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14 VESELJE UNITO A limestone whitish Kupinova (Pučišća, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia VINICIT limestone grey Vinica (Varaždin, Hrvatsko, Zagorje), Republic of Croatia VINKURAN FIORITO limestone white Vinkuran (Pula, Istra), Republic of Croatia VINKURAN STATUARIO limestone white Vinkuran (Pula, Istra), Republic of Croatia VISOŘANI limestone whitish yellowish Visočani (Dubrovnik, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia VRNIK limestone whitish yellowish Vrnik (Isle of Vrnik, near Dubrovnik), Republic of Croatia VRSINE limestone yellowish Vrsine (Trogir, Dalmacija), Republic of Croatia ZEŘEVO dolomitic limestone greyish Zečevo (Selca, Isle of Brač), Republic of Croatia



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15 A.2.4 Czech Republic BLATENSKÁ ŽULA granite light grey ečice quarry, Blatná, Strakonice, Czech Republic BOHÁSKÝ PÍSKOVEC sandstone yellow Boháka-Skála quarry, Jičín, Czech Republic BOHDANEŘSKÝ MRAMOR marble white Bohdaneč near Zbraslavice, Kutná Hora, Czech Republic BORŠOVSKÁ ŽULA granite white grey Boršov, Jihlava, Czech Republic BOŽANOVSKÝ PÍSKOVEC, BROUMOVSKÝ PÍSKOVEC sandstone light whitegrey to brownish yellow Božanov, Broumov, Náchod, Czech Republic BUDJOVICKÝ SYENIT diorite dark to black Štpánovice, Řeské Budjovice, Czech Republic ŘERVENSKÁ ŽULA granite grey Vlčkovice, Klatovy, Czech Republic DOLNOBEZINECKÁ ŽULA, SVTELSKÁ ŽULA granite light yellow, bluegrey Horka quarry, Dolní Bezinka, Havlíčk$v Brod, Czech Republic DŽBÁNSKÁ OPUKA marly chert light yellow Mutjovice-Džbán quarry, Rakovník, Czech Republic HAVLOVICKÝ PÍSKOVEC sandstone white U devíti kíž$ (Krákorka) quarry, Havlovice, Trutnov, Czech Republic HLINECKÁ ŽULA granite bluegrey Matula quarry, Hlinsko, Havlíčk$v Brod, Czech Republic HOICKÝ PÍSKOVEC sandstone light greywhite to yellow Podhorní Újezd, Hoice, Jičín, Czech Republic HUDŘICKÁ ŽULA granite grey to dark grey Hudčice, Píbram, Czech Republic KOCBESKÝ PÍSKOVEC, DVORSKÝ PÍSKOVEC sandstone white Kocbee, Trutnov, Czech Republic KOPANINSKÁ OPUKA - ZLATÁ, ŘERVENÁ OPUKA marly chert gold yellow Pední Kopanina quarry, Pední Kopanina, Prague, Czech Republic
KOPANINSKÁ OPUKA - MYDLÁK marly chert yellow Pední Kopanina quarry, Pední Kopanina, Prague, Czech Republic KOZÁROVICKÁ ŽULA, ORLICKÁ ŽULA granite grey to bluegrey Kozárovice II - V liští quarry, Píbram, Czech Republic KOZÁROVICKÁ ŽULA, ORLICKÁ ŽULA granite grey to bluegrey Kozárovice I - Soukup quarry, Píbram, Czech Republic KIŠ!ANOVSKÝ DIORIT, PRACHATICKÝ DIORIT, ŠUMAVSKÝ DIORIT diorite dark to black Kiš"anov, Prachatice, Czech Republic LIBERECKÁ ŽULA granite pink grey Hraničná, Liberec, Czech Republic LIBERECKÁ ŽULA granite pink grey Ruprechtice, Liberec, Czech Republic LIPNICKÁ ŽULA granite blueish light grey Lipnice-Trojka quarry, Dolní Msto, Havlíčk$v Brod, Czech Republic LIPNICKÁ ŽULA granite blueish light grey Kopaniny quarry, Dolní Msto - Bezek, Havlíčk$v Brod, Czech Republic LIPOVSKÝ MRAMOR BÍLÝ marble pure white Lipová-lázn, Jeseník, Czech Republic LIPOVSKÝ MRAMOR PRUHOVANÝ, ŠEDÝ marble light and dark grey to black Lipová-lázn, Jeseník, Czech Republic LIPOVSKÝ MRAMOR TMAVÝ, ŘERNÝ marble dark grey to black with white strips Lipová-lázn, Jeseník, Czech Republic MALETÍNSKÝ PÍSKOVEC sandstone white, grey, yellow Kubitschk$v quarry, Maletín, Šumperk, Czech Republic MRÁKOTÍNSKÁ ŽULA granite white to yellowish grey Mrákotín, Jihlava, Czech Republic MYSLETICKÁ ŽULA granite bluegrey, yellowgrey Mysletice, Jihlava, Czech Republic NŘÍNSKÁ diorite light grey Nčín, Píbram, Czech Republic



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16 NEHODIVSKÝ MRAMOR, NEPOMUCKÝ MRAMOR marble white with grey to black strips Nehodiv quarry, Nehodiv, Klatovy, Czech Republic PAVLOVSKÁ ŽULA granite blueish light grey Pavlov, Havlík $v Brod, Czech Republic POHORSKÝ SYENIT diorite porphyry grey black Pohorsko, Plze-sever, Czech Republic POVLTAVSKÁ ŽULA, CHRAMOSTSKÁ ŽULA granite grey Solopysky, Píbram, Czech Republic POŽÁRSKÁ ŽULA, KONOPIŠ!SKÁ ŽULA diorite light grey Ve vrchu quarry, Požáry, Benešov, Czech Republic PROSETÍNSKÁ ŽULA granite grey Prosetín quarry, Havlíčk$v Brod, Czech Republic PIBYLOVSKÁ OPUKA marly chert greywhite to greyyellow Pibylov, Chrudim, Czech Republic ROŽANSKÁ ŽULA granite grey Rožany, Dčín, Czech Republic ÁSENSKÁ ŽULA granite white grey ásná, Jihlava, Czech Republic ÍŘANSKÁ ŽULA, KOSTELECKÁ ŽULA, ŘERNOKOSTELECKÁ ŽULA granite blueish to pinkish grey Horka quarry, Žernovka near Mukaov, Praha-východ, Czech Republic SEDLŘANSKÁ ŽULA granite blueish grey to dark grey Kosova Hora quarry, Píbram, Czech Republic SKOROŠICKÝ DIORIT, SLEZSKÝ DIORIT diorite dark to black Skorošice-Chlumec quarry, Jeseník, Czech Republic SKUTEŘSKÁ ŽULA granite grey blue Havlovice quarry, Chrudim, Czech Republic SKUTEŘSKÁ ŽULA granite grey blue Zvinov quarry, Chrudim, Czech Republic SLEZSKÁ SVTLÁ ŽULA granite light grey Řerná Voda quarry quarry, Jeseník, Czech Republic SLEZSKÁ SVTLÁ ŽULA granite light grey Žulová 603 quarry, Jeseník, Czech Republic
SLEZSKÁ SVTLÁ ŽULA granite light grey Žulová 605 quarry, Jeseník, Czech Republic SLEZSKÁ SVTLÁ ŽULA granite light grey Žulová-Starost quarry, Jeseník, Czech Republic SLEZSKÁ SVTLÁ ŽULA granite light grey Dolní Skorošice quarry, Jeseník, Czech Republic SLEZSKÁ SVTLÁ ŽULA granite light grey Nová Řervená Voda quarry, Jeseník, Czech Republic SLIVENECKÝ MRAMOR, ROUGE ANTIQUE limestone pink to red Cikánka quarry, Slivenec, Praha, Czech Republic SNŽNÍKOVSKÝ MRAMOR marble white with green, brown and pink strips, greyblue Velká Morava quarry, Dolní Morava, Ústí nad Orlicí, Czech Republic SUCHOMASTSKÝ MRAMOR, TMASKÝ - ROUGE TCHEQUE, KARDINÁL limestone dark red to red brown with green strips Řervený quarry, Suchomasty, Beroun, Czech Republic SUCHOMASTSKÝ MRAMOR, TMASKÝ - ROUGE NATIONAL limestone red with white strips Řervený quarry, Suchomasty, Beroun, Czech Republic SUCHOMASTSKÝ MRAMOR, TMASKÝ - ROUGE ROYAL TCHEQUE, SNHOVÝ limestone red with white flakes Řervený quarry, Suchomasty, Beroun, Czech Republic SUCHOMASTSKÝ MRAMOR limestone red grey Řervený quarry, Suchomasty, Beroun, Czech Republic SUPÍKOVICKÝ MRAMOR marble grey, greywhite, white with grey and brown strips Supíkovice, Šumperk, Czech Republic SVINTICKÝ SYENIT, SVINTICKÝ DIORIT syenite dark to black Svintice, Strakonice, Czech Republic ŠLUKNOVSKÝ SYENIT gabbro porphyry dark black Harrachov quarry, Dčín, Czech Republic ŠLUKNOVSKÝ SYENIT gabbro porphyry dark black Lipová II quarry, Dčín, Czech Republic ŠLUKNOVSKÝ SYENIT gabbro porphyry dark black Lobendava-severní quarry, Dčín, Czech Republic



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17 ŠLUKNOVSKÝ SYENIT gabbro porphyry dark black Rožany quarry, Dčín, Czech Republic ŠVIHOVSKÁ ŽULA granite grey Švihov quarry, Chrudim, Czech Republic TCHANOVICKÁ BIDLICE schist dark grey, black Nové Tchanovice, Opava, Czech Republic TCHANOVICKÁ BIDLICE schist dark grey, black Svatoovice, Opava, Czech Republic TCHANOVICKÁ BIDLICE schist dark grey, black Staré Old$vky mine, Budišov nad Budišovkou, Opava, Czech Republic TEPELSKÝ TRACHYT, HEMANOVSKÝ TRACHYT trachyte white grey to yellowish Štenská quarry, -, Czech Republic TŠÍNSKÝ PÍSKOVEC, PÍSKOVEC EKA sandstone greenish grey, greyish green eka, Frýdek-Místek, Czech Republic TISSKÁ ŽULA granite dark grey to bluegrey Tis, Plze-sever, Czech Republic VAHLOVICKÁ ŽULA granite blueish grey Vahlovice quarry, Stížovice, Strakonice, Czech Republic VELENOVSKÁ ŽULA granite grey Defurovy Lažany quarry, Klatovy, Czech Republic VELENOVSKÁ ŽULA granite grey Velenovy quarry, Klatovy, Czech Republic VEPICKÁ ŽULA granite blueish dark grey Vepice quarry, Písek, Czech Republic VÝŠKOVICKÉ GABRO diorite dark to black Výškovice quarry, Výškovice, Prachatice, Czech Republic ZÁMLSKÝ PÍSKOVEC sandstone green Záml, Rychnov nad Knžnou, Czech Republic ZBUZANSKÝ MRAMOR limestone greenish to brownish grey Mramorka quarry, Zbuzany, Praha-západ, Czech Republic
ŽELEZNOBRODSKÁ BIDLICE, ŘESKÁ BIDLICE phyllite light greygreen Samčice quarry, Jirkov, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic ŽELEZNOBRODSKÁ BIDLICE, ŘESKÁ BIDLICE phyllite light greygreen Kobližtice quarry, Jirkov, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic ŽELEZNOBRODSKÁ BIDLICE, ŘESKÁ BIDLICE phyllite light greygreen V houští quarry, Jirkov, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic ŽELEZNOBRODSKÁ ŽULA granite yellowish grey Řerná Studnice quarry, Nová Ves nad Nisou, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic ŽULA BOENÁ HORA granite blueish grey to dark grey Boená Hora quarry, Píbram, Czech Republic ŽULA CTTÍN granite grey Cttín quarry, Chrudim, Czech Republic ŽULA DEŠTNO granite blueish grey to dark grey Deštno quarry, Píbram, Czech Republic ŽULA KAMENNÁ granite blueish dark grey Kamenná, Tebíč, Czech Republic ŽULA SLATINA granite grey Slatina quarry, Plze-sever, Czech Republic ŽULA TUŽICE granite light blue Tužice, Plze-sever, Czech Republic ŽULA VÁPENICE granite blueish grey to dark grey Vápenice I-SV quarry, Píbram, Czech Republic ŽULA VÁPENICE granite blueish grey to dark grey Vápenice quarry, Píbram, Czech Republic ŽUMBERSKÁ ŽULA granite pink to red Morošice, Chrudim, Czech Republic ŽUMBERSKÁ ŽULA granite pink to red Zdechovice, Chrudim, Czech Republic



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18 A.2.5 Denmark BLÅ RØNNE granite - Klippeløkken Rønne (Bornholm), Denmark HELLETS granite - Helletsbakkerne Nexø, Denmark MOSELØKKE granite - Moseløkken, Allinge/Gudhjem (Bornholm), Denmark NEXØ sandstone - Kroggård, Nexø (Bornholm), Denmark PARADIS gneiss - Paradisbakkerne, Nexø (Bornholm), Denmark SEGEN granite - Segen, Åkirkeby (Bornholm), Denmark



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19 A.2.6 Finland ALAJÄRVI SCHIST micaschist grey Alajärvi, Finland AMADEUS gneiss multicolor: black, grey, red, blue Sulkava, Finland ANTIQUE BROWN granite brown Vehmaa, Finland ARCHIPELAGO RED granite red Finstrom, Finland ARCHIPELAGO SALMOND granite red Kokar, Finland ARCTIC ARKOSE arkose quartzite red, brown Sodankylä, Finland ARCTIC AVENTURINE quartzite green Sodankylä, Finland ARCTIC BROWN granite browin Sodankylä, Finland ARCTIC GREEN granodiorite green Lappeenranta, Finland ARCTIC RED granite red Pyhäjoki, Finland ARCTIC WHITE quartzite white, grey Sodankylä, Finland ARCTICUM RED granite red Rovaniemen mlk, Finland ARKTINEN VAALEA granite grey Ristijärvi, Finland AURORA migmatite red, brown Mäntsälä, Finland
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