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Calacatta Bulgari Nero Quartz Slab GQ-T336 for Wholesale
| Primary Color(s) | Crisp Pure White |
| Accent Color(s) | Dense Charcoal Grey Mosaic Pattern |
| Craft | Regular |
| Finishes | Polished / Honed / Suede / Leathered |
| Customized Size | 138″ × 79″ / 126″ × 63″ / Customizable |
| Thickness | 20mm/30mm/Customizable |
| Edge Style | Eased polished edge/2+2cm laminated edge/Mitred edge |
| Country | Thailand |
| Full Body Quartz | Yes |
| Bookmatch Available | Yes |
| Countertops Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
| Wall Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
| Flooring Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
Description:
Frequently asked questions
Why Choose Quartz - Engineered Stone?
Quartz, or engineered stone, is a top pick for kitchens and bathrooms because it’s non-porous, so it doesn’t stain or harbor bacteria—no sealing needed. Unlike natural stone, it’s consistent in color and pattern, which means less variation between slabs. It’s also more durable than granite in many ways, resisting scratches and etching better. But it’s not indestructible: avoid direct heat from pots or pans, and while it’s scratch-resistant, it can still chip if hit hard. Fabricators love it because it’s easier to work with than marble or granite—less cracking during fabrication. The trade-off? It’s more expensive than laminate or solid surface, but cheaper than some high-end natural stones. If you want low maintenance with a luxurious look, engineered quartz is a smart choice. Just don’t expect it to handle constant heavy heat like a stovetop without a trivet.
How big is a super jumbo quartz slab?
A super jumbo quartz slab is typically 136 inches long by 77 inches wide, which is roughly 11.3 feet by 6.4 feet. That’s about double the size of a standard 96-inch slab. These massive pieces are designed to cover long countertops or large islands with fewer seams—sometimes just one, or even none if the space allows. The thickness is usually 1.25 inches (30mm), same as regular slabs. While they’re huge, they’re not always available in every color or brand. Some manufacturers only offer them in select lines, and they’re not common in every distributor’s inventory. Fabricators need special equipment to handle them safely—cutting, moving, and installing require heavy-duty gear and experienced crews. If you’re planning a large project, check with your installer early: not every shop can work with super jumbo slabs, and lead times can be longer. Size-wise, it’s a game-changer for clean, modern layouts.






