Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal is a natural quartzite quarried in Brazil, highly prized for both its technical durability and aesthetic appeal. The stone features a natural creamy-beige base tone, veined with grayish, golden, or brownish lines of varying intensity. Reminiscent of classic marble, Taj Mahal creates a bright, clean, and sophisticated look.

Geologically, it is a metamorphic rock formed under immense pressure and heat. Its very high quartz content makes the material exceptionally dense and hard, rendering Taj Mahal resistant to scratches, abrasion, and heat.

Unlike calcite-based stones (such as marble), Taj Mahal is acid-resistant. This means acidic foods will not etch the surface or leave stains. These properties make Taj Mahal a practical and long-lasting choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and public spaces.

Polished (P), Matte (M) 20 mm
  • Country of origin: Brazil
  • Water absorption: 0,14%
  • Weight: ~54 kg/m² (20mm)
  • Material: Quartzite worktops
  • Color: Light-colored, Variegated
  • Thickness: 20 mm
  • Price: Needs ordering