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Noir de Golzinne is the only Belgian black (Devonian/Frasnian) limestone (see Noir Belge) that is still exploited today. It is named after the quarry in the Belgian hamlet of Golzinne near Gembloux in the Walloon Region. "Noir de Golzinne" is also the trade name of the geological vein that is currently exploited in nearby Mazy. The names "Mazy" and "Golzinnes" are often used simultaneously.
NoirdeGolzinne is the only Belgian black (Devonian/Frasnian) limestone (see Noir Belge) that is still exploited today. It is named after the quarry in...
current producer of "NoirdeGolzinne", a black marble. Marble from Golzinne was used in decorations of the Palace of Versailles. Noir Belge 50°31′9.08″N...
Mazy near Gembloux in Wallonia. It is also marketed under the name 'NoirdeGolzinne' which is also the trade name of the geological vein that is currently...
the quarry where the material was found, for example "Noirde Mazy" or "NoirdeGolzinne". Some Noir belge marble deposit belongs to a fine-grained calcareous...
marbles include: Rouge Belge: including Rouge de Rance, Rouge Royal. Noir Belge: including NoirdeGolzinne, Noirde Mazy. Belgian marble has been quarried,...