- الصفحة الرئيسية
- كوارتز
- ألواح الكوارتز
- Layered Grey Wave Quartzite Look Quartz Slabs GQ-T8003
Layered Grey Wave Quartzite Look Quartz Slabs GQ-T8003
| الألوان الأساسية | Cool Off-White |
| لون (ألوان) الزخرفة | Charcoal Grey Veins + Soft Ash Grey Marbling |
| صياغة | عادي |
| تشطيبات | مصقول / مصقول / سويدي / جلد |
| حجم مخصص | 138 بوصة × 79 بوصة / 126 بوصة × 63 بوصة / قابل للتخصيص |
| سُمك | 20mm/30mm/Customizable |
| أسلوب الحافة | حافة مصقولة مريحة/حافة مصفحة 2+2 سم/حافة مشطوفة |
| بلد | تايلاند |
| Full Body Quartz | نعم |
| متوفر بمطابقة الكتاب | نعم |
| أسطح العمل سكني: نعم تجاري: نعم |
| جدار سكني: نعم تجاري: نعم |
| أرضيات سكني: نعم تجاري: نعم |
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أسئلة متكررة
Is Taj Mahal quartzite outdated?
Taj Mahal quartzite is not outdated—it's a timeless natural stone with enduring appeal.
Its warm beige base and soft, organic veining lend elegance to traditional, transitional, and even some modern spaces.
While current trends favor bold engineered quartz patterns or ultra-matte finishes, Taj Mahal quartzite remains a strong choice where authenticity, texture, and natural variation matter.
Keep in mind it’s a porous natural stone requiring regular sealing and professional maintenance—unlike engineered quartz slabs from Grand Quartz Tech, which offer consistent appearance, zero sealing, and superior stain resistance.
For buyers prioritizing low maintenance and uniformity across large installations, GQ’s Quartzite Look collection (like GQ-T8003) delivers the visual depth of natural quartzite without the upkeep.
What is Taj Mahal quartzite?
Taj Mahal quartzite is a natural stone quarried primarily in India, prized for its creamy beige background and delicate, flowing veins in gray, ivory, and subtle gold tones.
It’s dense, heat-resistant, and harder than marble—but still requires sealing and careful handling due to its natural porosity.
Unlike engineered quartz, no two slabs are identical, making it ideal for one-of-a-kind installations like bookmatched islands or statement walls.
Grand Quartz Tech does not source or sell natural stone.
Instead, our Quartzite Look line—including GQ-T8003—uses Full Body Printed Quartz technology to replicate this aesthetic with precision, consistency, and performance benefits: non-porous surface, NSF and SGS certified, and made 100% in Thailand.
This gives designers and fabricators the luxury look they want—without variability, sealing, or long lead times.
Which color complements grey the most?
Grey is highly versatile, but the best complementary colors depend on its undertone.
Cool greys pair beautifully with crisp whites, soft blues, and muted greens.
Warm greys harmonize with creams, terracotta, and light wood tones.
In kitchen design, grey cabinetry often shines with white or light-toned quartz countertops—like Grand Quartz Tech’s Marble Look or Luxury Stone Look collections—for contrast and brightness.
For dark grey cabinets, consider GQ-T8003’s warm quartzite-inspired tones to add depth without heaviness.
Metallic accents—brass, brushed nickel, or matte black—also elevate grey schemes.
Since GQ slabs are digitally printed and color-consistent, you can confidently match samples to your full project.
Always test under real lighting: showroom lights differ from natural or LED home lighting.
With GQ’s 20–30 day lead time, you can order samples fast and make confident decisions.
What colors don’t go with dark grey?
Dark grey works well as a sophisticated base—but avoid colors that create imbalance or visual fatigue.
Steer clear of neon or overly saturated shades (like electric blue or hot pink), which clash rather than complement.
Very pale pastels (e.g., baby blue or lemon yellow) can appear washed out next to dark grey, while deep, muddy tones (like charcoal brown or navy) may make a space feel heavy without enough contrast.
Instead, balance dark grey with light textures—white quartz countertops, light oak flooring, or warm metallics.
Grand Quartz Tech offers engineered quartz slabs in balanced neutrals and soft tonal variations, including options like GQ-T8003 that bridge warm and cool palettes seamlessly.
All GQ slabs are made in Thailand with low-silica production lines and carry NSF and SGS certifications—ensuring both aesthetic reliability and performance integrity for B2B partners.






