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Gray Rose Quartz Prints with Black and Pink Veins | Printed Quartz Slab GQ-R0306
Description:
This engineered quartz reimagines the raw, geological drama of rare natural stone, where sweeping veins of inky black, blush rose, and muted sage-green swirl across a creamy off-white base like mineral deposits forming in ancient mountain bedrock. The pattern unfolds in layered, tectonic strata—coalescing into bold, earthy bands that taper into delicate, web-like fractures.
In residential luxury spaces, it transforms statement living room feature walls and kitchen islands into immersive, gallery-worthy focal points, infusing open-concept homes with a sense of organic grandeur that amplifies natural light and elevates modern, bohemian, and contemporary design schemes.
Primary Color(s):
Off-White
Accent Color(s):
Charcoal Gray, Blush Pink, Teal Green
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 best quartz countertops?
The best quartz countertops use over 90% natural quartz, high-quality resin, and controlled manufacturing. They offer consistent color, strong durability, and reliable slab-to-slab matching, making them ideal for large-scale and repeat projects.
What are book matched slabs?
Book-matched slabs are two adjacent slabs placed side by side to create a mirrored vein pattern. This technique is commonly used for feature walls, islands, and high-end installations to achieve a symmetrical look.
What does bookmatching mean in quartz fabrication?
Bookmatching is the process of aligning two slabs so their patterns mirror each other. It requires careful slab selection and layout planning to ensure vein continuity and visual balance.
What layout callouts keep shop drawings aligned with approved dry-lay photos for multi-tone quartz designs?
Use vein direction arrows, slab numbering, and reference grid lines. Clearly mark color zones such as Charcoal Gray, Blush Pink, and Teal Green to ensure the fabricated layout matches the approved dry-lay and avoids placement errors.



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