Yes, “hard marbles” are technically marbles, but they behave like a quartzite. They are a combination of different stone materials such as quartzite and calcite and are some of the most popular natural stones available today. Our hard marbles are a reliable countertop choice. These stones are resilient to etching and staining and offer the lighter tones that many customers are looking for. “Hard Marble” countertops are often mislabeled as quartzite, but it’s actually marble that has undergone the geological process known as dolomitization. Dolomitization happens when calcium ions are replaced by magnesium ions in calcite. In marble, this process produces a harder material that’s incredibly durable.
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Fantasy Blue Polished Hard Marble
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Fantasy Brown Leathered Hard Marble
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Fantasy Brown Polished Hard Marble
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Fantasy Silver
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Fantasy White Hard Marble
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New Super White Marble
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Python
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River Blue Leathered Hard Marble
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Super White First Choice
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Venetian Calacatta
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These stones are not as hardy or maintenance free as some other stones available. We recommend sealing these stones one to three times a year. Ask our sales staff about care and maintenance on these combination type stones.
Dolomite marble countertops
Dolomite countertops ( Hard Marble ) are a beautiful option for your kitchen or bathroom. Dolomite marble, known for its durability and unique veining patterns, adds elegance and sophistication to any space. Whether you’re renovating your home or designing a new one, dolomite marble countertops can be a stunning focal point. Their natural beauty and timeless appeal make them a popular choice among homeowners and designers alike. Plus, dolomite marble is resistant to heat and scratches, making it practical for everyday use. With proper care and maintenance, your dolomite marble countertops can last for years to come, enhancing the beauty and value of your home.