
Introduction to Mudan Stone
Mudan stone is a natural and peculiar stone, produced in Wulong Village, Koudian Town, Luoyang City, Henan Province, China. Peony stone is a rare and non renewable resource, with white or pink green flowers scattered randomly in black marble, resembling peonies, naturally formed and full of charm. The international stone industry recognizes it as a rare stone in the world, with scarce reserves and rich ornamental and collectible value, and is listed as a rare species in the world. Corresponding to the long cultural history of Luoyang peonies, they are regarded as a specialty of Luoyang
What are the product characteristics of peony stonePeony stone is a type of granite stone with a five petal flower like pattern. It has a black gray surface and is dotted with light green five petal flowers, creating a striking color contrast. The five petal flowers are particularly eye-catching. Peony jade was formed 1.5 billion years ago, with multiple long spotted crystals converging into a planetary shape, and its cross-section resembling a peony flower. Peony jade stone is hard, delicate and smooth, with elegant and delicate flowers that seem to be embedded inside. The peony jade vein is produced in the Shipaihe Formation of the oldest stratum in the ancient Dengfeng Group. Superior performance, unique style, weather resistance, durability, non radioactive, can improve visual environment and ecological environment. Black stone has white flowers, white flowers reflect black stone, black and white are mixed, full of fun. The hardness of black stone reaches 6 degrees, which can be compared to granite in terms of height; The hardness of the white flower is 7 degrees, comparable to that of white jadeHow did the history of peony stone come aboutThe main production area of peony stone is Wulong Village, Koudian, Luoyang, China