Description

The Amarillo Triana is a yellow coloured marble, with uniform background and medium grain, presenting some irregular darker veinage and some occasional fossils. This is a crystalline marble.

Its main variations depend mainly on the intensity of the yellow colour and the amount of fossils. It is common to find a light yellow coloured with thin fossils, as well as a darker yellow (orange) colour and more defined fossils and veinage.


Amarillo Triana

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Location

The Amarillo Triana marble is mostly explored around two distinct areas:
- around the town of Cobdar, which is located in the southeastern province of Almeria - Spain. Here is where the original Amarillo Triana is explored.
- around the town of Olula del Rio, which is also located in the southeastern province of Almeria - Spain. Here is where different variations of the Amarillo Triana are explored.

Cobdar is located at about 90 kilometres north of Almeria and at about 520 kilometres southeastern of the capital Madrid. Both Cobdar and Olula del Rio are located on the Filabres Mountain (Sierra de Filabres in Spanish), which is located along the Beticos Mountain Range.

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