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White Statuario Style Printed Quartz with Gray Veins GQ-R0212
Description:
This full-body printed quartz reimagines the bold dynamism of natural Calacatta marble, where sweeping veins of rich charcoal gray and burnished amber twist across a luminous snow-white base like rushing river currents carving through pale granite bedrock. The pattern unfolds in dramatic, stratified waves—coalescing into thick, mineral-rich bands before thinning into delicate, web-like fractures—each detail infused uniformly through the entire slab thickness, guaranteeing a cohesive, lifelike aesthetic that remains intact after custom edging, sink cutouts, or intricate fabrication.
In actual application, it anchors modern kitchen islands with striking visual weight, casting a bright, airy ambiance that amplifies natural light while infusing transitional and contemporary designs with timeless luxury. The interplay of warm amber and cool gray veins complements light wood cabinetry, matte black fixtures, and stainless steel appliances, turning functional cooking spaces into sophisticated social hubs.
Primary Color(s):
Bright White
Accent Color(s):
Charcoal Gray, Warm Golden Brown, Light Ash Gray
Craft:
Printed
Finishes:
Polished/Honed/Suede/Leathered
Customized Size:
138″×79″/126″×63″/Customizable
Thickness:
30mm/Customizable
Country:
Thailand
Variations:
High
Full Body Printed Quartz:
Yes
Bookmatch Available:
Yes
Countertops
Residential:
Yes
Commercial:
Yes
Wall
Residential:
Yes
Commercial:
Yes
Flooring-Commercial
Residential:
Yes
Commercial:
Yes
Frequently asked questions
What are the benefits of quartz countertops?
Quartz countertops are non-porous, durable, and low-maintenance. They resist stains, scratches, and bacteria, and offer consistent color across slabs. This makes them ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and large-scale commercial installations.
On Bright White with Charcoal Gray, Warm Golden Brown, Light Ash Gray, what layout callouts keep shop drawings aligned to the approved dry-lay photo set?
Use vein direction arrows, slab ID matching, and reference grid lines. Always mark key transitions between Charcoal Gray, Warm Golden Brown, and Light Ash Gray to ensure the fabricated layout matches the approved dry-lay exactly.
Under mixed daylight and LEDs, which lighting mock-up checklist keeps Charcoal Gray, Warm Golden Brown, Light Ash Gray from flattening on camera for distributor spec packets?
Test slabs under both daylight and 3000K–5000K LED lighting. Check for color shift, contrast visibility, and vein clarity. Use neutral backgrounds and consistent camera settings to prevent Charcoal Gray, Warm Golden Brown, and Light Ash Gray from appearing flat in distributor spec materials.
For long runs, what seam-map rule keeps Charcoal Gray, Warm Golden Brown, Light Ash Gray from repeating joint to joint on a Bright White face?
Stagger seams and avoid aligning identical pattern sections. Rotate or book-match slabs where possible, and distribute Charcoal Gray, Warm Golden Brown, and Light Ash Gray variations evenly to maintain a natural flow across the Bright White surface.





