Redefine your home’s aesthetic with the natural beauty or Cristallo quartzite. Known for its translucent character and intricate veining, this exquisite stone is sure to brighten up any space with ease.
How is it Different Than Marble?
Unlike marble, Cristallo quartzite offers exceptional strength, resisting scratches, stains, and heat. Its durability makes it perfect for high-traffic areas, ensuring that your surfaces stay beautiful even with everyday use. This natural stone is ideal for creating elegant countertops, stunning kitchen islands, and decorative walls that are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Where Can I Buy Cristallo Quartzite?
Working with a trusted granite supplier is essential when selecting an exotic and rare natural stone like Cristallo. Not only does every slab look unique based on the block number, but it’s important to source from a granite supply company that provides consistent quality materials. Granite supply companies usually have business relationships with quarries from around the world, who cut and mine stone slabs out of the earth. Stone Park exclusively sources from quarries that produce only the highest-grade stones that pass certain quality inspection scores. Countries such as Brazil, India, and Spain produce some of the highest-grade stone slabs that you can find, with Cristallo being one of them.
Why is Cristallo Popular?
Cristallo’s semi-translucent quality adds an extra layer of sophistication. Want to see a video of this stone backlit? Check out our Youtube video here.
When backlit, this stone illuminates beautifully, creating a one-of-a-kind focal point in your home. Its soft, neutral palette pairs with a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and bold accent colors.
How Do I Clean My Quartzite Countertop?
To maintain its natural beauty, yearly sealing is recommended. This simple step helps protect the surface and keeps it looking stunning for years to come. With minimal maintenance and maximum style, Cristallo quartzite is a smart choice for any remodeling project. Pro tip: ask your fabricator for specific sealant recommendations.