Quartzite Stone

Quartzite is a hard, non-foliated metamorphic rock which was originally pure quartz sandstone.


Five circular samples of various marble textures, each with unique colors and patterns, arranged in a horizontal line.
  • Close-up of black and white striped marble with natural veining.

    Tropical Storm

  • Close-up of black and gray textured rock surface with some small cracks and a light-colored streak.

    Crytos

  • Close-up of a dark, speckled granite surface with black, white, and gray mineral flecks.

    Sucuru

  • Close-up of dark gray, textured marble surface with swirling patterns.

    London Gray

  • Close-up of a speckled granite surface with black, gray, and white colors.

    Saint Louis

  • Close-up of a beige, textured surface, possibly paper or stone.

    Taj Mahal

  • Close-up of a textured concrete or stone surface with natural color variations.

    Quarzite Silver

  • Close-up of a grey stone or marble surface with a textured, crystalline pattern.

    Super Gray

  • Close-up of a marble surface with gray and white swirling patterns.

    Vibranium

  • Close-up of a textured granite surface with gray, black, and white speckles.

    Bianco Nouveau

  • Close-up of a polished marble surface with natural veins and cracks in shades of white, gray, and beige.

    Crystal Tiffany

  • Close-up of a surface with cracked and peeled paint, revealing layers of blue and brownish rust-colored paint with some dried plant roots or stems intertwined.

    Blue Roma

  • Close-up of a colorful, layered marble or stone pattern with various shades of blue, white, and orange.

    Fusion

  • Close-up of textured blue and gray material, possibly fabric or paper with visible fibers and streaks.

    Azul imperial Venato

  • Close-up of a dark blue marble surface with white and gold veining.

    Sodalite Blue

  • Close-up of pink marble surface with white and orange veining.

    Cristallo Rosa

  • Close-up of a marble surface with brown and reddish tones and white and black veining.

    Azalea Red Quartzite

  • Close-up of layered red and black marble stone with wavy patterns.

    Malbec

  • Close-up of layered brown and beige rock or mineral formation

    Sequoia Brown

  • Close-up of a polished granite surface with brown, white, and black speckles and streaks.

    Eruption

  • Close-up of a green marble surface with natural veining and cracks.

    Mint Green

  • Close-up of a green and gold marble surface with gold and white veining.

    Verde Smeraldo

  • Close-up of vibrant green and brown marble with veining and cracks.

    Botanic Green

  • Close-up of a textured, layered rock ceiling in a cave with visible cracks and mineral streaks.

    Emerald Gaya

  • Close-up of a gray stone or concrete surface with textured details.

    Arcobaleno

Modern interior room with a large marble wall and floor featuring blue, white, and gold veining. A circular mirror is embedded in the marble wall, reflecting a corridor with a plant. The room has minimalist furniture including a white ribbed ottoman, a mustard-colored bench, and a white curved chair with a brown throw. Pendant lights hang from the ceiling.

Luxury Begins with Quartz Stone

Add a touch of elegance with quartz stone. From stylish table tops to bold accents in interior architecture, quartz brings durability with a sleek finish.

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