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Calacatta Gold
Calacatta Gold
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Product Type:
Marble
Special Order Color:
Calacatta Gold
Special Order Finishes:
Honed (H)
Polished (P)
Special Order Sizes/Thickness:
3 x 6 x 3/8 (H, P)
6 x 12 x 3/8 (H, P)
18 x 18 x 3/8 (H, P)
Bamboo Mesh (H, P)
Bevel 2 x 4 Mesh (H, P)
Bevel 3 x 6 (H, P)
Brick 2 x 4 Mesh (H, P)
Herringbone 1 x 2 Mesh (H, P)
Herringbone 1 x 3 Mesh (H, P)
Herringbone 1 x 4 Mesh (H, P)
Hex 1 x 1 Mesh (H, P)
Hex 3 x 3 Mesh (H, P)
Linear Mosaic Mesh (H, P)
Mini Herringbone 5/8 x 1-1/4 Mesh (H, P)
Oval Mosaic Mesh (P)
Penny Round Mesh (H, P)
Rhomboid 1 x 2 Mesh (H, P)
Recommended Uses:
Commercial
Residential
Interior Floor
Interior Wall
Fireplaces
Shower Walls
*Shower Floors
*Honed finish mosaic mesh only (excludes Bevels)
Calacatta Gold is quarried in the Apuan Mountains near Carrara, Italy. This marble comes from a gallery quarry which means that the quarry is inside the mountain. Because they don’t have to contend with the cold winter weather, this quarry runs year round. Blocks still need to be moved down the mountain for slab and tile production so during the winter months snow and ice can limit the amount of blocks that the truckers can transport. The roads to this quarry can be treacherous from December to April. Calacatta Gold will always have a creamy white background with taupe/gold veins. If you are using slab and tile on the same project, you will need to approve the color tone before installation.
Piece to piece variation in shade or color are inherent in all natural stone products; therefore, when installing natural stone tile, it is recommended to mix tiles from several boxes at a time during installation to achieve the best range of color. As natural stone products, it is recommended that these be sealed to extend their longevity.
When installing white marble, you must use a white thinset; using grey thinset will leave trowel lines and could stain the marble.
California Residents: Information about Proposition 65 can be found in FAQs.