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  1. One of the reasons why Taj Mahal quartzite is so popular is that it beautifully replicates the look of marble even though it comes with the hardness and durability of granite. Slabs of Taj Mahal will feature broad waves and swirls of color along with interesting striations — not so much the flecked or mottled look that is common with granite ...

  2. Dec 2, 2023 · Quartzite, the material of Taj Mahal, is a metamorphic rock formed from sandstone. Through high heating and pressurization, sandstone is transformed into quartzite, resulting in a very hard and dense material. In kitchen design, Taj Mahal is highly prized for countertops.

  3. Discover the timeless beauty of Taj Mahal Quartzite by Caesarstone. Experience surfaces with a warm and luxurious appeal. Browse now!

  4. 1. Introduction. Taj Mahal quartz is a natural stone that has been rapidly gaining popularity in the world of interior design. It is known for its striking appearance, which resembles that of marble, but with increased durability and resistance to heat and stains.

  5. Taj Mahal Quartzite Stone Countertops and Slabs. Taj Mahal Quartzite, also known as Perla Venata, is a very popular natural stone color. Taj Mahal Quartzite has a creamy background with subtle gold veining. The subtle veining and light movement make it ideal for modern and traditional spaces.

  6. Origin: Brazil. Shade Variation: Medium. Avg. Length: 120-135″. Avg. Width: 70-80″. Thickness: 2cm, 3cm. Backlit: Yes. Bookmatch: Yes. Finishes: Honed, Brushed, Polished, Leathered. Colors: Cream, Beige, Taupe, Brown, Gray, White. Usage: Exterior, Interior. Get a free Quote Now. Call Us: 904-529-9670.

  7. Taj Mahal quartzite is an elegant, enduring, and captivating natural stone that is extracted from quarries located in Brazil. Taj Mahal Quartzite Extra in 2cm thick (3/4”) polished. Taj Mahal is well known for its stunning cream and beige tones with subtle veining that goes from light gray to white.

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