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Calacatta White Color with Gold Veins GQ-T801 for Wholesale

Primary Color (s) Bright Ivory White
ACCENT COLOR (S) Soft Honey Beige + Subtle Off-White Branch Vein
صياغة عادي
تشطيبات مصقول / مصقول / سويدي / جلد
حجم مخصص 138″× 79″ / 126″× 63″ / Customizable
سُمك 20mm/30mm/Customizable
أسلوب الحافة Eased polished edge/2+2cm laminated edge/Mitred edge
بلد تايلاند
Full Body Quartz نعم
متوفر بمطابقة الكتاب نعم
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وصف:

The Gq-t801 quartz slab presents a serene and sophisticated aesthetic, defined by its predominantly light, off-white base color with a subtle cool undertone. This tranquil foundation is elegantly accented by delicate, irregular lines in soft beige and pale gold hues, which appear as thin, hairline fractures to slightly broader, meandering streaks across the surface. These veins vary in thickness, ranging from fine, hairline cracks to slightly wider, flowing passages that resemble cracked earth or marble-like fissures. The pattern is linear but not uniform, with branching and intersecting lines forming an intricate, web-like network that adds depth and visual interest. The texture appears smooth and polished, with a consistent, non-porous finish that reflects light evenly, enhancing the clarity of the veining. Overall, the style is modern and minimalist, evoking a sense of elegance and sophistication while maintaining a natural aesthetic reminiscent of high-end marble.

في التطبيق، تتفوق هذه اللوحة في البيئات التي تتطلب نقطة محورية. في مطبخ منزل ريفي حديث بخزائن داكنة، توفر تباينًا صارخًا، حيث يعكس سطحها المضيء الضوء المحيط الوفير ويجعل الغرفة تبدو مفتوحة وجيدة التهوية. تضفي العروق الدقيقة لمسة من الفخامة الهادئة التي تكمل دفء الخشب الريفي. في حمام رئيسي انتقالي يضم حوض استحمام قائم بذاته، يخلق وجود اللوحة الدرامي جوًا يشبه المنتجع الصحي، ويتناغم بشكل مثالي مع اللون الرمادي الفاتح والتجهيزات المصقولة بالكروم. في غرفة معيشة معاصرة مع محيط مدفأة حجرية عائمة، تصبح العروق الأنيقة للوحة نقطة محورية آسرة، تجذب الأنظار وتضيف عمقًا للميزة المعمارية.

Imagine a boutique wellness studio specializing in holistic consultations and aromatherapy. The designer selects g q-t801 for the front reception counter and consultation table tops. The fabricator carefully orients the main golden-brown vein to guide visitors movement naturally from the entry toward the treatment area. The more open, lighter areas are reserved for the client-facing zones, ensuring clear visibility for appointment schedules and product samples displays. Under warm 3500k ambient lighting, the polished finish gives the compact showroom a soft, even glow that perfectly echoes the studio’s cream linen drapery and dark walnut display shelving. The result is a cohesive, warm-toned interior palette that feels professional, welcoming, and inherently calming, making it an excellent reference for distributors, builders, and designers seeking a versatile, high-contrast engineered stone solution for kitchens, bathrooms vanities, and small commercial interiors.

أسئلة متكررة

Yes—Calacatta Gold quartz is generally positioned in the mid-to-high end range of engineered quartz products. The pricing reflects not only the visual design, but also the production complexity behind achieving realistic gold veining and consistent slab quality.

However, the final cost is not fixed and can vary significantly depending on several factors:

1. Supplier positioning and quality level
Lower-priced suppliers often reduce cost by simplifying vein design, using surface-only printing, or limiting quality control on raw materials. While this can lower the initial price, it often results in less natural-looking patterns, weaker visual depth, and reduced consistency between slabs.

2. Design complexity and vein realism
More detailed Calacatta Gold designs with natural vein flow, layered structure, and controlled randomness require more advanced production processes, which increases cost.

3. Slab size and specification
Jumbo or super jumbo slabs typically cost more than standard sizes due to higher material yield requirements and more complex production handling.

4. Thickness options
2cm and 3cm slabs differ in material usage, transport cost, and fabrication requirements, which directly affects pricing.

5. Surface finish and processing
Polished, honed, leathered, or specialty finishes can all influence cost due to additional processing steps.

From a factory perspective, choosing an extremely low-priced supplier often leads to trade-offs such as simplified veining, inconsistent batches, or reduced edge performance after fabrication. These issues may not be obvious at the sample stage but become noticeable in large installations.

In summary, Calacatta Gold quartz is considered a premium design category, and its price reflects both its aesthetic value and production requirements. A balanced selection should consider not only cost, but also pattern quality, consistency, and the final application requirements.

Calacatta Gold quartz is generally considered a premium or high-end design category, rather than a strictly standardized “grade” like natural stone classifications. In the engineered quartz industry, its positioning is determined more by design quality and production control than formal grading systems.

From a manufacturing and selection perspective, we typically evaluate its “level” based on several key factors:

1. Color richness and oiliness (key indicator)
The most important factor is the color depth and “oiliness” of the tone. Higher-grade Calacatta Gold quartz has a more natural, slightly translucent richness in the white base, combined with warm gold or beige veins that feel layered and integrated. Lower-grade versions often appear flat, overly dry, or chalky, with less natural transition between base and vein colors.

2. Vein structure and realism
Premium versions feature controlled, natural vein movement with variation in thickness and direction, avoiding repetitive or artificial-looking patterns.

3. Consistency across slabs
Higher-level Calacatta Gold quartz maintains stable pattern distribution from slab to slab, which is critical for large projects and bookmatched installations. Entry-level versions may show noticeable variation within the same batch.

4. Application performance in layout design
Top-tier material is designed for architectural applications such as waterfall islands, feature walls, and continuous countertop runs, where vein flow and visual continuity are essential.

In industry practice, Calacatta Gold quartz is not defined by a strict numerical grade, but it is consistently positioned in the upper tier of engineered quartz collections due to its design complexity and visual impact.

In short, its “level” is not only about price or branding, but is mainly judged by color depth, especially the oil-like richness of tone, and the refinement of the veining system. This is what ultimately separates premium-grade products from standard decorative quartz.