/ Stone Collection / Italian Marble

Italian Marble is renowned worldwide for its exceptional quality, luxurious appearance, and timeless elegance. Quarried from various regions in Italy, this marble is distinguished by its fine texture, rich colors, and beautiful veining patterns that range from pure whites to deep dramatic tones. Widely used in luxury architecture, flooring, countertops, bathrooms, sculptures, and decorative interiors, Italian marble represents sophistication and craftsmanship, making it one of the most prestigious natural stones in the world.

Italian Marble

Perlato Sicilia

Calacatta

Cararra

Breccia Daino

Burdilio

Breccia Anociata

Breccia Aurora

Botticino

Acid Resistance

Limestone: none — etches on contact with mild acids. Quartzite: high — silica matrix does not react. Slate: moderate — depends on mineral composition; test before specifying in kitchens.

▸ At a Glance

Sealing Requirements

Three stones. Three different answers to the same installation question.

Limestone seals annually and still shows patina. Quartzite with verified density seals once or not at all. Slate seals on honed faces; cleft faces are typically left natural.

Floor vs. Wall Performance

Quartzite handles both. Limestone floors require low-traffic or honed finish with regular maintenance. Slate on floors needs a cleft or textured face; the smooth face is a slip risk when wet.

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Sample slabs ship within one business day. Each arrives labeled with material type, verified hardness, and finish so you know exactly what you are looking at.