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Quartz  
Artificial Marble - Stone Marble

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1. All Types of Quartz Marble: marble is classified into several types based on its shape, content, and final appearance:
• Classic  : A uniform surface with soft colors.
• Speckled  : Contains small mineral grains.
• Crystalline  : Displays a crystal-like luster.
• Marble Look  : Mimics the appearance of natural marble with white or gray veins.
• Pure White  : 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:
 marble, sometimes known as "artificial quartz" or "manufactured 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  
• Black Glossy  
• Gray Glossy  

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

5. Advantages of Quartz Marble:
• High Hardness and Durability
• is the hardest material after diamond, making it resistant to scratches and shocks.
• Stain Resistant
• 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
• 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:
• is synthetic, while marble is natural.
• is more resistant to stains and scratches.
• Natural marble is more luxurious and smooth, but it requires more maintenance.
• 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:

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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