Each block will vary.
Calacatta black marble.
Our unique finds collection features non stock special offer materials available to order upon request.
Style selections calacatta white matte porcelain marble look floor tile.
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Style selections calacatta white 12 in x 12 in matte porcelain marble look floor tile.
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Thickness standard stock thickness is and 1 for most materials however 2 and other thicknesses may be available upon request.
Your choice of hues include solid white solid black and a variety of color spectrums.
Average slab size is 80 x 40 120 x 70.
Calcite is a softer stone more comparable to marble in terms of hardness ranking about a 4 on the mohs hardness scale.
The three most common types of italian marble are carrara calacatta and statuary also called statuario.
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Vertical bookmatch 3 slab pattern a horizontal bookmatch 2 slab pattern.
Calacatta black slabs share collection.
This marble is known for being the most expensive variety typically sold for about 180 per square foot.
Finish standard finishes are polished honed specialty textured finishes.
Tiles or special sizes may be available upon request.
Please obtain a sample of the product before making a final selection.
It s also known for its brown and gold undertones.
Dimensions as each stone is unique sizes will vary upon availability.
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Calacatta black porcelain tile is an artistic marvel sure to wow your guests with its dark polished finish and creamy white veining.
In the kitchen it stands up well to hot pans and pots.
It has a noticeable contrast between a white base and dark gray veins.
Calacatta marble is a distinctive italian marble of whites and golds.
This can only be found in one quarry in carrara italy.
Calacatta black marble slabs are cut from blocks extracted from quarries.
Marble is heat resistant and is recommended to have honed or matte finish.
We asked expert michael bruno a salesperson with the tile and stone company ann sacks what he s learned about these three types of marble over 19 years in the business and the differences between them.