Calacatta Vagli Gold Marble
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Calacatta Vagli has a stunning and luxurious appearance. It typically features a bright white or creamy background that serves as a canvas for its striking veining. The veins are often bold and dramatic, ranging in colour from soft grey to rich gold or warm brown. The veining can vary in thickness and pattern, creating a sense of movement across the surface. Some veins are straight and linear, while others have a more organic, flowing appearance. Calacatta Vagli is quarried in the Carrara region of Tuscany, Italy. The unique geological conditions of the region contribute to the distinct coloration and veining patterns found in Calacatta Vagli, making it a sought-after material for luxury design and architecture.
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Our stone can be used for a variety of purposes, including as wall panels and shower panels. However, “natural stone” incorporates many different types of stone with varying levels of density, weight, and durability so it is always important to do your research to be certain that your desired stone is the best fit for its intended application.
No – we sell whole slabs. The square foot pricing noted on our website is for reference only.
Your marble can be easily polished or restored as often or as little as you require. Most spills that leave a light discolouration on the stone can be easily fixed without professional help, by using an effective cleaning solution and acting in a timely manner. Re-sealing the stone regularly will also help to maintain its ability to repel staining liquids.
Regular resealing is an important part of maintaining your natural stone. We recommend that you reseal all stone applications every 12 months, this includes bench tops, flooring and wall panels.