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Calacatta White Quartzite
Material: Calacatta Quartzite or Super White Quartzite
Size:12"x12",16"x16" ,18"x18" etc.
Thickness: 10,20.30mm
Surface: Polished
MOQ: 100 SQM

Description

Super White Quartzite Stone Floor Tiles 

Calacatta White Quartzite is a crosscut quartzite from Brazil. The vein cut version is called Macaubus White. These white quartzites resemble the Italian Calacatta marbles in appearance, but they are much more durable. 

Calacatta White Quartzite Tile is a crosscut quartzite from Brazil. The vein cut version is called Macaubus White. These super white quartzites resemble the Italian Calacatta marbles in appearance, but they are much more durable and pure grey. They can be used for kitchen countertops without having the scratching and etching issues experienced with marble.  The vein cut version is called Macaubus White. These Super white quartzite stone resemble the Italian Calacatta marbles in appearance, but they are much more durable.

 

Material

Super White Quartzite or Calacatta Quartzite

Color

Black

 

Size

 

Tile: 12"x12",16"x16" ,18"x18" etc.

Slab: 140up x 240up x2cm /3cm etc.

Countertop: 96"x25.5" & 30"x76" etc.

Vanity top: 22"x31",22"x37",22"x49" (other dimention is available)

Available Products

Tile, Slab, Countertop, Vantity, Top, Kerbstone, Paving, Wall Facade

Surface Finishing

Polished,Honed,Flamed,Bush-hammered,Chiseled,Pineapple,Natural Split,Tumbled,Sandblast,etc.

Usage

Countertops, Floor, Wall cladding, Building Decoration.

Granite slabs and Tiles Pacakges

SHOULD I USE MARBLE OR GRANITE FOR MY KITCHEN COUNTERTOP?

Although typical application of marble is for the bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops, and fireplaces, it is possible to use it in the kitchen. However, due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is affected by acidic substances, such as vinegar, ketchup, etc, we don’t usually recommend it. Moreover, the high gloss of the marble countertop can be partially lost as many chemicals etch its surface. Granite in turn is considered the second hardest stone, its polish is not subject to etching by household acids, or scratching by knives and pots and pans under normal use. It is also not affected by typical kitchen heat such as hot pans.

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