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1. All Types of Quartz Marble: Quartz marble is classified into several types based on its shape, content, and final appearance:
• Classic Quartz: A uniform surface with soft colors.
• Speckled Quartz: Contains small mineral grains.
• Crystalline Quartz: Displays a crystal-like luster.
• Marble Look Quartz: Mimics the appearance of natural marble with white or gray veins.
• Pure White Quartz: An elegant and clean appearance, suitable for contemporary and modern designs.
• White Quartz with Gray Veins (Carrara Quartz / Calacatta Quartz): Mimics the appearance of natural marble, such as Calacatta or Carrara, with prominent gray veins.
• Gray Quartz: Multiple shades of gray, giving a calm and modern feel. • Black Quartz: Characterized by luxury and boldness, sometimes with a sheen or small silver dots.
• Beige/Cream Quartz: A traditional, warm color, suitable for classic settings.
• Brown/Gold Quartz: A luxurious look used in upscale decors.
• Multicolored Quartz: Characterized by the interweaving of multiple colors or patterns, used for special design purposes.
• Gold Vein Quartz: White or beige with elegant gold veins.
• Matte/Honed Finish Quartz: No sheen, gives a smooth texture and a modern look.
• Polished Quartz: Has a smooth, glossy surface, and is most commonly used in kitchens.

2. Countries Manufacturing Quartz Marble:
• China: The largest global producer, offering a wide range of designs.
• Türkiye: Known for its quality and European designs.
• India: Offers a variety of options at competitive prices.
• Italy: A leader in design and luxurious touches.
• Spain, Brazil, and Vietnam: Emerging countries in this field.
• Egypt: Egypt manufactures high-quality Egyptian quartz and is beginning to outperform most other countries.

3. Quartz Marble Colors:
Quartz marble, sometimes known as "artificial quartz" or "manufactured quartz marble," is characterized by its variety of colors and designs and is widely used in kitchens, bathrooms, and countertops. Here is a list of the most popular quartz marble colors:
🟢 Natural and Calm Colors:
1. Snow White – Very popular, giving a sense of cleanliness and luxury.
2. Off White – A soft, creamy color.
3. Beige – Suitable for warm and classic decors.
4. Light Gray – Practical and elegant.
5. Charcoal Gray – Suggests modernity and luxury.
6. Jet Black – Gives a sense of luxury, but requires greater attention to hygiene.

🔶 Colors with Veins (resembling natural marble):
1. White with Gray Veins – Similar to Calacatta Marble.
2. White with Gold Veins – Suggests sophistication and luxury.
3. Gray with White Veins – Modern and elegant.
4. Black with White or Gold Veins – Very luxurious and distinctive.

🟡 Warm Colors:
1. Caramel
2. Light Gold
3. Honey

🔵 Modern and Bold Colors:
1. Navy Blue
2. Olive Green
3. Burgundy
4. Blue-Gray or Gray-Green – Gives an industrial and modern feel. Special Colors (Glossy Quartz or Crystalline Sheen):
• White Glossy Quartz
• Black Glossy Quartz
• Gray Glossy Quartz

4. Quartz Marble Forms:
• Slabs
• Tiles
• Custom Pieces (such as sinks, lintels, or seating areas)

5. Advantages of Quartz Marble:
• High Hardness and Durability
• Quartz is the hardest material after diamond, making it resistant to scratches and shocks.
• Stain Resistant
• Quartz is non-porous, making it resistant to stains caused by oils, coffee, juices, and other substances.
• Easy to Clean and Maintain
• Does not require polishing or periodic treatment like natural marble.
• Can be easily cleaned with a cloth, water, and mild soap.
• Resistant to bacteria and germs
• Because it does not absorb liquids, it does not easily grow bacteria or mold.
• Available in a variety of colors and shapes
• Quartz is manufactured in factories, so it can be shaped and designed in colors and patterns to suit all tastes.
• Environmentally friendly
• Many types of quartz are made from recycled materials.
• Heat resistant (but with caution)
• Can withstand moderate temperatures, but it's best to use baseboards under hot pots to avoid damage.
• Does not require re-polishing or sealing
• Unlike natural marble, quartz does not require periodic re-sealing.
• Elegant and luxurious appearance
• It gives a luxurious appearance similar to natural marble, but without its drawbacks and problems.
• Long lifespan
• With proper use, quartz can last for years without losing its quality or appearance.

⚠️ Important note:
Despite its many advantages, quartz is not completely resistant to high heat or very rough use, so it's best to:
• Avoid placing extremely hot pots directly on it.
• Use a cutting board and not cut directly on the surface.
• If you're considering using it for your kitchen or bathroom, it's an excellent choice in terms of form, function, and ease of maintenance.

6. Properties of Quartz Marble:
• It consists of 90-95% natural quartz and 5-10% synthetic resins and colors.
• It's very hard (more so than granite).
• It can withstand reasonable heat.

7. How Quartz Marble Is Made:
• Natural quartz is crushed.
• It is mixed with resins and pigments.
• It is pressed and heated in special molds.
• It is polished to a smooth, lustrous surface.

8. Differences Between Quartz Marble and Natural Marble:
• Quartz is synthetic, while marble is natural.
• Quartz is more resistant to stains and scratches.
• Natural marble is more luxurious and smooth, but it requires more maintenance.
• Quartz does not require polishing or finishing.

Floors.

Walls.

Sinks.

Window and door sills.

Tables.

Outdoor and indoor seating.

 

10. Quartz Marble Kitchens:

Heat and oil resistant.

Easy to clean.

Gives a modern and luxurious look.

11. Quartz Marble Sinks:

Made in colors that match the countertops.

Water and scratch resistant.

12. Quartz Marble Floors:

Suitable for high-traffic areas.

Available in colors that exude luxury.

13. Quartz Marble Walls:

Used in bathrooms or kitchen backsplashes.

Gives an artistic and modern touch.

14. Quartz Marble Seats:

Used in gardens or living rooms.

Withstands external elements.

15. Quartz Marble Lintel:

Strong and durable.

Unaffected by humidity or temperature changes.


16. Quartz Marble Bathrooms:

Luxurious appearance.

Water and mold resistant.


17. Quartz Marble Sizes:

Large slabs: usually 300 x 140 cm or 320 x 160 cm.

Tiles: available in sizes 60 x 60 cm, 30 x 60 cm, and others.

Thickness: ranges from 1.2 cm to 2 cm and 3 cm.

Conclusion:

Quartz marble is a smart choice for those seeking practical beauty. It combines a modern look with high durability and easy maintenance. It is widely used in interior and exterior decoration.

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