Sandsae Isahayaishi used for Japan's oldest eyeglass bridge-Isaaya stone
Sandsae Isahayaishi used for Japan's oldest eyeglass bridge-Matsushita Sangyo Co., Ltd.

Sandsae Isahayaishi used for Japan's oldest eyeglass bridge
Matsushita Sangyo Co., Ltd.


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■ Characteristics ・ Sandstone mined in Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture ・ Ishaya stone was formed about 40 million years ago and was cut out of the stratum. ・ The material width is from blue gray to light yellow, and a material that gives an elegant and soft impression ・ Ishaya stone is classified as hard sandstone, and has been used as a building material since ancient times in Nagasaki Prefecture, and has blended into the cityscape.

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Product Image Part Number Price (excluding tax) Compression intensity (n/m㎡) Specific gravity (G/C2) Water absorption rate ( %)
Sandsae Isahayaishi used for Japan's oldest eyeglass bridge-Part Number-Isaaya stone

Isaaya stone

Available upon quote 109.7 2.3 6.26

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Matsushita Sangyo Co., Ltd.

  • Japan
  • Since 1939
  • 92 employees

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