Granite Countertops, Artificial quartz stone , Marble mosaic tile , Luxury stone, artware Stone, Marble tile
Grade | Size | Surface | Price |
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A | 220*165*1.8 cm | Polished | $240/Square Meters |
Granite Countertops, Artificial quartz stone , Marble mosaic tile , Luxury stone, artware Stone, Marble tile
Stone Information
Brazil Calacatta White Quartz is a type of engineered stone made primarily from natural quartz combined with resins and pigments. It is crafted to mimic the exquisite look of Calacatta marble, a highly sought-after material known for its striking veining and opulent appearance. However, unlike marble, Brazil Calacatta White Quartz offers superior durability and resistance to staining, making it a practical choice for high-traffic areas.Brazil Calacatta White Quartz typically features a white base with bold, dramatic veining in shades of grey or gold. The intricate veining patterns mimic the natural beauty of Calacatta marble, adding a touch of sophistication to any space.
One of the key advantages of Brazil Calacatta White Quartz is its exceptional durability. Unlike natural marble, which is prone to scratching, staining, and etching, quartz is highly resistant to these common issues. It is also heat-resistant, making it ideal for use in kitchen countertops where hot pans and pots are frequently placed.
Brazil Calacatta White Quartz requires minimal maintenance to keep its pristine appearance. Unlike natural stone surfaces that need to be sealed regularly, quartz countertops are non-porous and do not require sealing. Routine cleaning with mild soap and water is usually sufficient to keep them looking new.
Available slab size(s)
Small Slabs: 180~240 up x 60 / 70 x 2 thickness
Big Slabs: 260~280 up x 160 / 170 x 2 thickness
Available tile size(s)
Tiles: 10x10, 20x20, 25x25, 30x30, 30.5x30.5, 61x30.5, 40x40, 60x60, 60x30, 80x100cm and cut-to-tiles
Thickness: 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.5 / 2.0 / 2.5 / 3.0 cm
French Pattern:
Here are the common sizes of tiles used in French Pattern:
8" x 8"
8" x 16"
16" x 16"
16" x 24"
Available surface finishes
polished, honed, sawn cut, tumbled, sandblasted, filled, and antiquatedStock Information
The origins of Brazil Calacatta White Quartz can be traced back to the abundant quartz deposits found in Brazil. These natural quartz crystals undergo a sophisticated manufacturing process where they are crushed, combined with resins, and then compressed under high pressure to create slabs of uniform thickness. During production, pigments are added to achieve the distinctive white background and delicate veining characteristic of Calacatta marble.Packing Details
strong sea worthy wooden bundle.Shipping Details
shipping by express;Payment Details
30% payment as deposit and the rest should be paid before goods delivery.Usage Informations
Brazil Calacatta White Quartz is a versatile material that can be used in various applications, including:
The timeless elegance and durability of Brazil Calacatta White Quartz make it a popular choice for kitchen countertops. Its non-porous surface resists stains, making it easy to clean and maintain.
In bathrooms, Brazil Calacatta White Quartz adds a touch of luxury to vanity tops and shower surrounds. Its resistance to moisture and stains makes it an excellent choice for wet environments.
Brazil Calacatta White Quartz can also be used for flooring applications, providing a durable and visually stunning surface that enhances the overall aesthetic of any space.
For a statement wall or fireplace surround, Brazil Calacatta White Quartz offers a striking backdrop with its bold veining and elegant appearance.
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Brazil Calacatta White Quartz is primarily designed for indoor applications due to its susceptibility to UV radiation and weathering.
Minor scratches and chips in Brazil Calacatta White Quartz can often be repaired by a professional stone fabricator using specialized techniques.
While Brazil Calacatta White Quartz is generally more affordable than natural marble, prices may vary depending on factors such as slab size, thickness, and supplier.
Unlike natural stone surfaces, Brazil Calacatta White Quartz is non-porous and does not require sealing. Routine cleaning with soap and water is usually sufficient to keep it looking new.
It is best to avoid harsh chemicals such as bleach, ammonia, and abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the surface of Brazil Calacatta White Quartz. Stick to mild soap and water or a pH-balanced quartz cleaner for regular maintenance.