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Add a luxurious accent to your bathroom project with a TashMart Cylindrical Natural Stone Vessel Sink. This unique hand-crafted sink is carved from 1 solid piece of natural travertine. Each sink is a unique work of art. The sink's classic design can work with a variety of countertops and bases allowing you to create a customized design to fit your bathroom.
Bathroom Sink Front to Back Width (In.) | 16 | Bathroom Sink Left to Right Length (In.) | 16 |
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Bathroom Sink Top to Bottom Depth (in.) | 6 | Inner bowl front to back length (in.) | 14 |
Inner bowl side to side width (in.) | 14 | Sink Hole Diameter (in.) | 1-3/4 |
Color Family | Gray | Color/Finish | Grey with earth tones |
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Drain Finish | Not Applicable | Features | Handmade, Predrilled Holes |
Finish Family | Flat | Included | No Additional Items Included |
Material | Natural Stone | Product Weight (lb.) | 40 lb |
Returnable | 90-Day | Shape | Round |
Style | Mediterranean, Modern, Transitional |
Certifications and Listings | No Certifications or Listings | Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year limited warranty |
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This sink is designed as a vessel sink, which sits on top of the countertop. It is not designed for semi-recessed installation. A semi-recessed sink would require a different design and mounting method.
The dimensions of this vessel sink are 16" in diameter and 6" in height. The inner bowl dimensions are 14" by 14".
Sealing your stone vessel sink is an important step in maintaining the stone's beauty over time. Natural stone is porous which means it can stain if certain products are left on the surface for an extended period of time. Stone sinks are at a lower risk of staining versus countertops and floors since they are not usually subjected to the common stain culprits such as red wine, lemon and other cooking materials. Nevertheless, you need to seal your stone sink after installation and then periodically over time depending on what type of sealer you use. So what kind of sealer should you use on your stone sink? Most hardware stores have a variety of stone sealing products. Picking the right product can sometimes be confusing. Most stone sealers fall into two categories - Topical Sealers and Impregnators. Topical sealers are made from wax or plastic compounds. The sealer forms a thin layer over the stone and repels water, oil and other contaminants. Impregnators penetrate the stone and form a layer of protection from within the stone. Each type of stone sealer has advantages and disadvantages. Topical sealers are cheaper, easy to install and can provide different degrees of polish to the stone. The disadvantages are that some topical sealers create a soft layer that can show scratching, the sealer may slightly alter the appearance of the stone, and most topical sealers need to be re-applied every 1-2 years. Impregnators do not alter the appearance of the stone and last for years without the need for reapplication. However, impregnators are typically more expensive, are more challenging to apply and release harmful vapors during application.
TashMart recommends that you seal your natural stone sink to prevent staining. The stone should be sealed once a year unless you are using a longer term sealer. Sealers do not prevent stains completely, so the caring instructions above should be followed. Clean your natural stone sink regularly with neutral and non-abrasive cleaners. Calcareous stone (calcium carbonate) is sensitive to acidic cleaners so avoid cleaning solutions that are highly acidic (lemon, vinegar, etc.). Rinse completely after applying a cleaning product to avoid leaving film or soap scum. Don't allow standing water to accumulate on the stone as this may leave a film or watermark. Remove soap scum from natural stone by using a mix of 1/2 cup of ammonia with a gallon of water.
No, this sink is designed to be a vessel sink, which sits on top of the countertop. It is not designed for undermount installation.
Hi Crystal, thank you for your inquiry. This sink requires you to purchase a custom cut countertop. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot!
Clean your natural stone sink regularly with neutral and non-abrasive cleaners. Calcareous stone (calcium carbonate) is sensitive to acidic cleaners so avoid cleaning solutions that are highly acidic (lemon, vinegar, etc.). Rinse completely after applying a cleaning product to avoid leaving film or soap scum. Don't allow standing water to accumulate on the stone as this may leave a film or watermark. Remove soap scum from natural stone by using a mix of 1/2 cup of ammonia with a gallon of water.
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