Materials

Explore with us as we delve into home decor and furniture materials in our blog posts. Our collection features various materials in product design and manufacturing, from traditional wood and metal to innovative sustainable materials.

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  • How Durable Is Alabaster? 

    How Durable Is Alabaster? 

    Alabaster is a material that many artists and home decor designers like to use for their products. But one question that many people want to understand is if alabaster is durable. Alabaster is usually considered a soft stone, and it is not as durable as other stones, such as marble. Some types of alabaster can…

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  • How To Tell The Difference Between Alabaster And Marble?

    How To Tell The Difference Between Alabaster And Marble?

    Alabaster and marble are usually used for all types of ornamental works’ they are both used for sculptures and other types of ornamentations as home decor products. Alabaster and marble can sometimes look similar, but they have distinct differences. Alabaster is a softer stone; marble is harder and can also be highly polished. Alabaster cannot…

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  • How To Clean Tempered Glass And Tempered Glass Cleaning Facts

    How To Clean Tempered Glass And Tempered Glass Cleaning Facts

    Tempered glass is glass that has become popular for many products. Your smart device, computer, or even a glass tabletop all use a form of tempered glass. One of the best ways to clean tempered glasses is to use a mild soap and water solution and spray the solution onto the glass surface. Allow that…

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  • How Tempered Glass Works, And The Process Of Making It

    How Tempered Glass Works, And The Process Of Making It

    Tempered glass is one of the glasses that most of us are now familiar with. If you have a smart device or computer, the glass used on those devices is tempered glass. Tempered glass is regular glass that has undergone an added process of being heated or tempered so that the glass will be stronger…

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  • Difference Between Solid Sheesham Wood, And Teak Wood

    Difference Between Solid Sheesham Wood, And Teak Wood

    People may hear of solid Sheesham Wood and Teak Wood and want to understand the differences. As these two wood types can grow in similar parts of the world, Solid Sheesham Wood and Teak Wood are both very different kinds of woods. Even though they are both considered hardwoods, Sheesham wood is a softer wood…

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  • How To Clean Mother Of Pearl Furniture And Home Decor Items

    How To Clean Mother Of Pearl Furniture And Home Decor Items

    At Mondoro, we manufacture Mother of Pearl furniture and home decor items. Many want to know how to clean the mother of pearl furniture and home decor items. You can use several methods to clean your mother-of-pearl furniture and home decor items. One way is to use a soft cloth and mild soap to wipe…

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  • Differences Between Abalone And Mother Of Pearl (Nacre)

    Differences Between Abalone And Mother Of Pearl (Nacre)

    When people look at Abalone and Mother of Pearl, they may see that they look different but do not understand how different they are. Abalone is a gastropod mollusk or a kind of marine snail. The mother of pearl is also considered a mollusk but a different kind of organism. They both look very different…

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  • What Is The Difference Between Pearl And Mother Of Pearl?

    What Is The Difference Between Pearl And Mother Of Pearl?

    It can be unclear sometimes when you hear the name pearl and mother of pearl and what the difference is. Even though they use the name pearl, they are not precisely the same. A pearl is formed when an irritant is placed in a mussel or oyster so that a round pearl is formed around…

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  • What Is The Formula Of Glass?

    What Is The Formula Of Glass?

    We use glass a lot in our home decor and home furnishing production, especially as part of products such as glass tabletops. Glass is generally made by heating sand or a sand mixture up to a very high temperature so the sand melts. Once the sand mixture is liquid, it can be poured and rolled…

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