Taj Mahal Quartzite Slabs & Countertops

All you need to know about Taj Mahal Quartzite slabs & countertops


Is Taj Mahal quartzite a good choice?

Yes, Taj Mahal quartzite stands as a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a unique natural feature and durable material in their spaces. 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. Beyond its beautiful aesthetic, Taj Mahal quartzite is a very hard and durable material, It’s highly resistant to heat, scratches, and etching, making it a reliable option for many applications like kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, or flooring, Taj Mahal quartzite definitely will add a touch to your of elegance to your environment and at the same time durability. So, if you’re after a stone that marries long-lasting beauty, this quartzite is indeed an awesome choice!


Can Taj Mahal quartzite be backlit?

Yes, Taj Mahal quartzite can be backlit, creating a breathtaking display of its natural beauty. The gentle cream and beige tones of Taj Mahal quartzite reveal softly under backlighting creating a stunning luxury effect.

Taj Mahal Quartzite slabs in 2cm thick (3/4”) polished surface

Backlighting accentuates the quartzite’s natural translucence, enhancing its elegance and adding a touch of sophistication to any space. Taj Mahal can be used in kitchen countertops, wall panels, or design products like dining tables. Its backlighting surface elevates its beauty to another level, creating a relaxing and luxurious environment.


How much does Taj Mahal quartzite cost?

The cost of Taj Mahal quartzite can widely vary based on several factors like slab size, quality, and supplier location. 

For example, if a slab is of a size above 3m in length and above 1.90m in height, with few or no natural imperfections, definitely you are going to pay a higher price compared to a small slab with many imperfections.

Taj Mahal Quartzite slabs 2cm thick (3/4”) honed surface finish

Taj Mahal quartzite tends to fall into the mid to higher price range among natural stones. Its unique beauty and durability contribute to its value, making it a sought-after choice for those seeking elegance in their spaces. Roughly its price in ¾’’ (20mm) thick slab can range from $60 up to $150 per square foot, Italian prices ex-factory range from Euro 250 up to Euro 450 per square meter. Consider these prices are in slabs not your cut-to-size walls, floors or kitchen tops which are different due to waste creation, cutting cost, edge polishing, shipping, installation etc.