Janowice marble aggregate for gabions

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Also known as Janowice gabion stone, Janowice gabion crushed stone or Janowice gabion dolomite, it is a natural crushed material made from multicolored dolomite (dolomitic marble) from Lower Silesia. It is one of the whitest and most decorative options for filling gabion baskets — creating a “pastel, bright wall” effect in modern and rustic arrangements.

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Janowice marble aggregate for gabions

Also known as Janowice gabion stone, Janowice gabion crushed stone or Janowice gabion dolomite, it is a natural crushed material made from multicolored dolomite (dolomitic marble) from Lower Silesia. It is one of the whitest and most decorative options for filling gabion baskets — creating a “pastel, bright wall” effect in modern and rustic arrangements.
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Most popular fractions and typical applications in gabions
Fraction (mm) Typical gabion mesh size Typical gabion applications Approx. efficiency (t/m³ gabion) Approx. price 2026 (PLN/t net, bulk / big-bag)
60–100 / 63–100 5×10 cm, 10×10 cm Most commonly chosen – fences, retaining walls, acoustic walls, large planters, gabion facades approx. 1.45–1.55 t/m³ 450–650 PLN/t (big-bag ~590–750 PLN)
35–60 / 40–80 5×5 cm, 5×10 cm Medium gabions, decorative details, benches, pillars, terrace screens approx. 1.5–1.6 t/m³ 500–700 PLN/t
16–35 / 20–40 3×5 cm, 5×5 cm Smaller gabions, pillars, planters, ponds, designer compositions approx. 1.55–1.65 t/m³ 550–750 PLN/t

Janowice marble aggregate for gabions, fraction 60–100 mm, is designed for modern, minimalist, Scandinavian or rustic arrangements — it creates a light, pastel, shimmering effect, brightens the garden and is practically maintenance-free.
It looks great in fences, walls, planters and acoustic barriers.

Key properties of Janowice marble aggregate for gabions
  • Rock type — metamorphic dolomite (dolomitic marble), calcium carbonate + magnesium with natural coloring impurities
  • Color — light pastel mix: dominant white / ecru / ivory (~50–70%) with shades of beige, cream, delicate pink, ochre, light brown, grey, sometimes blue or greenish tones; natural variation between batches – each delivery slightly different, creating a “living” effect
  • Structure — small crystals in the grains → strongly shimmering / sparkling in sunlight (pearl / diamond effect)
  • Grain shape — irregular, crushed, angular with sharp edges → locks well in gabion mesh, ensuring stable construction
  • Hardness — medium (3.5–4.5 on the Mohs scale), sufficient for gabions
  • Frost resistance — good (F1–F2), suitable for the Polish climate – does not crack or flake
  • Water absorption — medium to high (1–4%) → absorbs moisture; after rain the color becomes more intense and vivid; surface impregnation recommended in areas exposed to dirt
  • Acid resistance — low (reacts with acids → may become dull from acidic fertilizers, vinegar or acid rain)
  • Soil properties — strongly deacidifies soil (calcium-magnesium effect), suitable around acid-loving plants (conifers, heather, rhododendrons)
  • Aesthetics — bright, warm, elegant, “cozy”; brightens surroundings and contrasts with greenery, wood, concrete and black elements; creates a “snow-pastel wall” effect
  • Natural, without artificial dyes, ecological