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Luxury Quartz Collection Fantasy Gold Quartz Slabs GQ-T474
| Primary Color (s) | Sparkling Silver White |
| ACCENT COLOR (S) | Deep Royal Sapphire Blue + Jet Black Wavy Vein |
| 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
What is white quartz with gold veins called?
White quartz with gold veins is most commonly referred to as Calacatta Gold quartz, though it can also be called Gold Quartz or Gold Vein Quartz depending on the manufacturer. It’s engineered to mimic the look of natural Calacatta marble—white base with bold, golden-yellow veining—but with the durability and non-porous nature of quartz.
Some brands may label it differently (like ‘Golden Vein’ or ‘Calacatta Royale’), but the core idea is the same: a luxurious, high-contrast look with that signature gold streaking. Just keep in mind that not all ‘gold vein’ quartz is created equal—some have more metallic, almost glitter-like flecks, while others have natural-looking, flowing veins. Always check slab photos and ask for material specs before ordering.
And yes, it’s definitely a favorite for high-end kitchens and bathrooms, especially when paired with dark cabinets or brass fixtures.
Why Calacatta Gold Quartz Is the Perfect Blend of Luxury and Practicality?
Calacatta Gold quartz strikes that sweet spot between luxury and practicality—because it looks like high-end natural stone but behaves like engineered material. It gives you the dramatic, golden veining of Calacatta marble without the issues of staining, etching, or cracking.
That’s a huge win for kitchens and bathrooms where durability matters. Fabricators love it because it’s consistent across slabs and doesn’t require sealing, which cuts down on labor and maintenance. Contractors appreciate the predictability—no surprises during installation, and it holds up well under heavy use. For homeowners, it’s a statement piece that doesn’t demand constant care.
You can use it on countertops, backsplashes, even vanities, and it pairs beautifully with brass, black fixtures, or dark wood. But be real: it’s not the same as real marble. It’s more predictable, less prone to etching, and easier to clean. So if you want that Italian marble look without the headache, Calacatta Gold quartz is a smart, sustainable choice.








