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Silk Gold Vein Printed Quartz GQ-R0237

Primary Color(s) Bright White
Accent Color(s) Pale Ash Gray, Warm Golden Brown
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
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes

Description:

This Calacatta Bianco quartz slabs embodies understated luxury, where wispy, silk-like veins of soft ash gray and gilded champagne gold drift across a luminous, pure white base like brushstrokes on a canvas. The pattern unfolds in delicate, flowing strata—swelling into hazy, translucent bands that taper into fine, feathered lines.
In residential spaces, it bathes minimalist kitchens and spa-inspired bathrooms in a gentle, diffused brightness that amplifies natural light, turning compact rooms into open, airy retreats while infusing open-concept layouts with a quiet, timeless sophistication. Its soft, neutral palette pairs effortlessly with light oak cabinetry, brushed brass hardware, and matte white fixtures, creating a soothing, cohesive atmosphere that feels both modern and enduring.

Frequently asked questions

Calacatta Quartz is an engineered stone made primarily from natural quartz crystals (typically 90-95%), blended with resins and pigments. It’s designed to mimic the luxurious look of natural Calacatta marble, featuring a bright white background with prominent, often thick, grey or gold veining. Its popularity in wholesale stems from its consistent quality, durability, low maintenance, and cost-effectiveness compared to natural marble, making it ideal for large-scale projects and inventory.

Calacatta quartz pairs well with white, warm beige, light gray, and natural wood tones. For contrast, black or deep charcoal cabinetry works well. Metal finishes like gold, brass, or matte black can further enhance the veining and overall design balance.

Yes, while all Calacatta quartz designs aim to emulate natural Calacatta marble, manufacturers offer various interpretations. You’ll find different veining patterns (e.g., more linear, more dispersed), thicknesses of veins, and subtle variations in the white background shade and vein color (from pure grey to warmer gold-toned greys). It’s always recommended to view samples or full slabs to select the exact pattern that fits your project needs.

Calacatta Quartz is incredibly versatile and commonly used for: Kitchen countertops and islands ; Bathroom vanity tops ; Backsplashes ; Wall cladding ; Flooring (in certain applications) ; Tabletops ; Commercial reception desks and surfaces