What is Taj Mahal quartzite?

September 18, 2018. Part of Antolini's WOW Collection, Taj Mahal is a creamy, tan and white quartzite design that can be adapted to nearly any aesthetic. This stone is quarried in Brazil, and features layers of white, amber, and gold in a subtle pattern that creates movement and interest without overwhelming the eye.
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Is Taj Mahal quartzite real quartzite?

Since Taj Mahal is a fully re-crystallized stone, it is considered a true quartzite. It is ideal for countertops, backsplashes, waterfall islands, and accent walls. Quartzite resists moisture, bacteria, stains, scratches, etching, and heat.
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Is Taj Mahal an expensive quartzite?

Taj Mahal Quartzite has gained its popularity due to its light marble look and unprecedented performance in high traffic areas. While it comes with a hefty price tag of roughly $220 per square foot installed, this one-of-a-kind material is sure to turn heads of anyone who enters your home.
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Is Taj Mahal quartzite a good choice?

Is Taj Mahal quartzite a good choice? Absolutely, it has all the benefits of looking like marble but is more durable and heat resistant.
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What color Is Taj Mahal quartzite?

A pure Quartzite typically ranges from white to grey in color but will often occur in various color shades due to the mineral content. Taj Mahal has soft cream tones and very subtle light brown and gold veining. It has become a highly sought after natural stone due to its resemblence to white marble.
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Does Taj Mahal quartzite stain easily?

Taj Mahal quartzite, for example, has formed under high heat and pressure in the earth and is highly stain-resistant.
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Does Taj Mahal quartzite need to be sealed?

Taj Mahal quartzite is a natural stone, so yes, it needs to be sealed.
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How do you maintain the Taj Mahal quartzite?

About Maintaining Taj Mahal
  1. Use a pH neutral cleaner to keep the sealer from breaking down and clean any debris from the surface.
  2. Reseal the surface of your quartzite surface when it gets "thirsty"*.
  3. Using a fortified stone polish periodically gradually maintains the sealer on the surface of the natural stone.
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What is similar to Taj Mahal quartzite?

Cambria is less expensive, more durable, and more consistent in pattern/color. I would suggest you go with a cambria or any other quartz for your kitchen if you're comparing it to taj mahal.
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Is Taj Mahal quartzite warm or cool?

This stone also makes a striking contrast against natural wood cabinetry, and again, the warm tones in Taj Mahal quartzite are a beautiful complement to most shades found in natural wood.
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Why is Taj Mahal quartzite so expensive?

Since quartzite is a much harder and more abrasive stone than any other natural stone, including granite, it takes more time to cut it and extract the blocks from the quarry. It also needs more diamond blades, diamonds wires, and diamond polishing heads, etc., which results in higher cost of inputs.
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Is Taj Mahal quartzite gray?

Part of Antolini's WOW Collection, Taj Mahal is a creamy, tan and white quartzite design that can be adapted to nearly any aesthetic. This stone is quarried in Brazil, and features layers of white, amber, and gold in a subtle pattern that creates movement and interest without overwhelming the eye.
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What is the most popular quartzite color?

Taj Mahal is our most popular color. It's soft white with grayish or golden beige veins running throughout. These slabs most resemble the Italian Calacatta marbles. Tahitian Cream has a pale beige background with a subtle green tone.
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Is Taj Mahal quartzite brown?

Taj Mahal Quartzite has a mild white background with light brown and golden veins which give it an extraordinary thunder effect. This stone takes its name from India's great monument Taj Mahal, because of its color and beauty.
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How hard is Taj Mahal quartzite?

Taj Mahal Quartzite is hard; registering at 7 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. The scale ranges from 1-10, so that puts it on the hard end of the scale.
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Is quartzite worth the money?

Quartzite is a luxurious stone which often tags it at a higher cost than granite, which is common. However, quartzite is well worth its weight in gold – literally. It's an extremely dense stone, one that has been measured as one of the strongest rocks in existence.
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Does Taj Mahal quartzite look like marble?

Taj Mahal Quartzite

Taj Mahal presents a soft white base with pale gold and brown veining. A very distinctive and sought for quartzite variety. Taj Mahal Quartzite does not need to be compared to marble to stand out for himself, nevertheless, it is also a great choice for otherwise marble lovers.
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Is there a quartzite that looks like Carrara marble?

Carrara Morro is a soft white quartz with very subtle grey veins. It's inspired by Carrara marble, but comes with a lower price tag. This sophisticated counter would look beautiful in a minimalist kitchen.
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What floor goes with Taj Mahal quartzite?

porcelain floor tile to go with taj mahal quartzite countertops.
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Can I use Clorox wipes on quartzite?

Yes, you can use Clorox disinfecting wipes on Quartz countertops. The Clorox wipes are bleach-free, so they are safe for occasional use. However, since Clorox disinfecting wipes contain citric acid, you won't want to use them as your everyday cleaner.
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Is quartzite better than granite?

Which is more important while using your countertops — stain resistance, scratch resistance, or etching? Granite provides better stain and scratch resistance than quartzite. Quartzite is better at resisting etching. Quartz countertops repel all three.
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What should you not use on quartzite countertops?

What Should I Avoid Using When Cleaning Quartzite? Stay away from abrasive sponges as well as bleach, ammonia, or acid-based cleaners. These items can scratch the surface or even weardown the sealant, which can cause your quartzite countertop to look unpolished, and allow for staining and etching.
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Can you put hot pots on quartzite?

Heat Resistance: Like granite most quartzite is very heat resistant and can withstand hot pots and pans. Beauty: Because of its similarities to sandstone and marble, quartzite provides an elegant and luxurious feel with its incredible veining and beautiful color.
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Does coffee stain quartzite?

Coffee and Tea The natural pigments that give tea and coffee their dark coloration can create surface stains on quartz surfaces. Similar to wine, you shouldn't leave coffee and tea spills to dry on quartz, but you also don't have to panic each time there's a spill.
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Does water stain quartzite?

Quartz stone has been known as the material that is highly resistant to stains. That is due to its non-porous surface, which prevents liquids and spills from leaving a stain. However, when quartz is exposed to hard water, if that water is not wiped off, it can leave mineral deposits.
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