Grey - Marble
Quarry Location: Lashotor Zone-20th Km of Shiraz road, Esfahan
Recommended Usage: Kitchen and bathroom countertops, monuments, building stone, ornamental stone, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern, wall panels, table tops, window sills, balustrades, columns, wall and pool copings, pool pavers, sculptures, fireplaces
Finishing Surface: Polished,Bush Hammered,Tumbled,Brushed,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Sandblasted,Combed,Leathered,Water Jet,Filled,Chiseled,Pickling
Additional Names: Grafitti Marble, Pietra Grey Graphito Marble, Lashotor Black Marble, Bulgarian Gray Marble, Bulgaria Grey Marble, Bulgaria Ash Marble, Persian Grey Marble, Grey Pietra Marble, Pietra Grey Marble, Grey Crystal Marble, Pietra Grigio Marble, Graphite Grey Marble, Petra Gray Marble, Persian Nero Marquina Marble, Persian Marquina Marble, Persian Marquina Black Marble, Shakespeare Gray Marble, Shakespeare Grey Marble, Shakespeare Ashes Marble, in China stone market:保加利亚灰(Bǎojiālìyǎ huī),Bulgarian Grey Marble
Bulgarian Grey Marble is a distinctive natural stone characterized by its deep gray, nearly black background color. Quarried in the Lashotor Zone, specifically at the 20th Kilometer of the Shiraz road in Esfahan, Iran, this marble possesses a dark and sophisticated aesthetic. The name "Bulgarian Grey" may have originated from the Chinese stone market, where its pronunciation resonates with the Chinese language.
What sets this marble apart are the intricate white quartz veins that traverse its surface. These veins vary in size, featuring both tiny and large patterns, creating a captivating contrast against the dark background. The combination of the deep gray base and the striking white quartz veins contributes to the marble's elegant and dramatic appearance.
Bulgarian Grey Marble is often sought after for its ability to add a sense of luxury and refinement to interior spaces. Its dark coloration and unique veining make it a popular choice for applications such as countertops, wall cladding, and flooring, where its visual impact can be fully appreciated.