A stunning white italian marble with distinctive dark green and purple veining breccia capraia is sourced from the same quarry that brings us calacatta gold statuario and arabescato marbles.
Breccia capraia marble.
Finish standard finishes are polished honed specialty textured finishes.
Average slab size is 80 x 40 120 x 70.
Nature has created an exclusive material.
Breccia capraia known and sought after for its particular shades of color purple green ivory white.
Breccia capraia is a beautiful and original italian marble characterized by its white background and important polychrome veining that may vary in color from dark grey to brown and green from bordeaux to almost black from deep orange to almost violet.
Capraia is an island in the tuscan archipelago near elba.
Breathtaking and dramatic breccia capraia is a stunning white italian marble with distinctive dark green and purple veining.
A truly premium italian marble that adds an unmatched level of luxury and sophistication to any job.
This stone is especially good for countertops monuments mosaic exterior interior wall and floor applications fountains pool and.
Blocks and slabs vary in appearance and dimension.
Tiles or special sizes may be available upon request.
Breccia capraia 2cm slab polished.
It is characterized by a white background and striking veining in greys with purple and reddish tints in an amazingly defined pattern.
Breccia refers to a type of marble composed of angular fragments embedded in clay.
Breccia capraia is a natural marble quarried in the regions of massa provincia di massa carrara and the apennines tuscany in italy.
The warm white background adds light to any room and is suitable for residential or commercial settings.
Thickness standard stock thickness is and 1 for most materials however 2 and other thicknesses may be available upon request.
Dimensions as each stone is unique sizes will vary upon availability.
She used farrow and ball s green smoke paint on the cabinets a nod to the popular color used in late 19 th century interiors coupled with irg s breccia capraia marble to fit a historical color palette that included the adjacent room s moody gray walls.
This marble is an exquisite mix of dark purple black and gold veining on a white background.
As typically recommended for white marble installed on kitchen countertops the material was honed to better hide.