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Serpentine (often marketed as marble)

Vermont Verde Antique

Vermont Verde Antique is a dark green serpentine stone quarried in the Green Mountains of Vermont. It is a hydrous magnesium silicate, occurring as isolated deposits within bedrock of schist and phyllite. It features rich green tones and dramatic natural movement, often with white mottling or veining, and takes a high polish.

Origin
Vermont, USA
Quarry
Rochester, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Mohs hardness
Hardness and durability comparable to most granites (Mohs 6-7, though not explicitly stated for VVA, serpentine typically ranges from 3-6).
Water absorption
Low absorption rate. Harder and less porous than many types of granite.
ASTM spec
Classified as a serpentine, the stone industry often considers it a type of marble and follows ASTM standards for its manufacture. Abrasion Resistance, Hardness 110 N/A (C241). Flexural Strength, psi (mpa) 4178 (33.37) (C880).
Installed price
$100+ (Reddit user mentions at least $100/sq ft installed. General granite installed costs can range from $75-$135+).
Slab price
$53.90+ (StoneTrash lists a Verde Antiqua Marble slab at $53.90/sq ft. Some sources mention pricing options available upon request).
Finishes
Polished, Honed, Brushed
Applications
Countertops, flooring, wall cladding, interior and exterior applications, architectural elements.
USA distributors
New York Stone, Vermont Marble and Granite, TM Supply, Marble Trend.
Maintenance
Very durable. It will scratch, but scratches are not always noticeable. Easy to care for. Takes a high polish. Has the warmth and look of marble but is harder and less porous.