Quartzite stone

Quartzite, a home decoration material that combines the advantages of marble and granite. Both the most beautiful exotic pattern of marble and the strength and durability of granite make the quartzite stone a complete stone. It is most suitable for home decoration, but it will be exchanged for a higher price.

Siamtak proudly sources and imports an exceptional variety of exquisite quartzite stones from diverse global origins. With an unwavering commitment to affordability, we offer the most competitive prices worldwide, empowering homeowners around the globe to effortlessly enhance the beauty of their living spaces with these captivating quartzite options.

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What is quartzite?

The origin of quartzite is from sandstone that has been transformed by heat and pressure, classified as metamorphic rock like marble converted from limestone or calcium carbonate. This gives the quartzite stone the appearance of a pattern similar to the marble body, i.e. a pattern of mineral strands that run across the entire side of the stone slab. The main mineral of quartzite is quartz and is mixed with other minerals depending on the type of rock.

Quartzite stone and installation

With the strength of quartzite comparable to granite or perhaps stronger in some species, quartsite can be installed just like granite, i.e. it can be installed both inside and outside. It can be installed where strength is required or used excessively, such as interior and exterior flooring. Thai worktops, stairs or other utensils and are also acid-resistant stones. Due to its strength and aesthetic appeal, quartzite is commonly used as a countertop material, flooring, wall cladding, and in other architectural and decorative projects. Its natural beauty and durability make it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.

What color is the color of quartzite stone?

Pure quartzite is formed from pure sandstone. Quartzite is a quartz-based rock that varies from white to gray, but there are also some that contain other minerals that make it available in many different colors, such as blue, yellow, green, and other colors, or stones infused with iron ore. The hematite produces pink to red, creating a contrast and beauty to the quartzite.