Calacatta Moon Marble 6"x12"

SKU: ALT2325
Stone tile
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Price per sq. ft.
$46.24/ sq. ft.
CatalogStone tile
TypeField Tile
AvailabilityIn Stock
Technical information
Category:Mixed Use
Shape:Rectangle
Stone Origin:Marble
Thickness:3/8
Length:6
Width:12
Finish Type:Honed
Color:
Product information
Calacatta stone is a luxurious Italian marble known for its bright white background and bold, dramatic veining in gray and gold tones. Quarried from the Apuan Mountains in Italy, Calacatta marble is considered one of the most prestigious natural stones used in architecture and interior design. Product Overview Calacatta marble is prized for its elegant appearance, rarity, and timeless style. Unlike softer-veined Carrara marble, Calacatta features thicker, more striking veining with high contrast and occasional gold undertones.
Installation Type
Kitchen countertops Bathroom walls and floors Shower surrounds Fireplace surrounds Flooring Backsplashes Feature walls
Hints
Because Calacatta is a natural marble: Seal regularly to reduce staining Clean with pH-neutral stone cleaners Avoid acidic substances like vinegar or lemon juice Wipe spills quickly to prevent etching
Key Detail
Bright white background Bold gray and gold veining Natural Italian marble Available in polished or honed finishes Suitable for residential and commercial spaces Each slab and tile has unique natural patterns
Product History

Calacatta stone is a prestigious Italian marble with a long history connected to classical architecture, Renaissance sculpture, and luxury interior design. It is quarried in the Apuan Mountains near Carrara in Tuscany, Italy, the same region famous for producing some of the world’s finest marbles.

Origins of Calacatta Marble

Calacatta marble has been extracted for centuries from quarries in northern Italy. Although often associated with Carrara marble, Calacatta is rarer and distinguished by its bright white background and bold gray or gold veining.

The stone formed naturally over millions of years as limestone underwent intense heat and pressure beneath the earth’s surface, transforming into marble.

Ancient Roman Use

During the era of the Roman Empire, marble from the Tuscan region was widely used in:

  • Temples
  • Public baths
  • Villas
  • Monuments
  • Sculptures

Romans valued white marble for its beauty, durability, and ability to reflect light in grand architectural spaces.

Renaissance Importance

Calacatta marble became highly sought after during the Renaissance when artists and architects demanded premium stone for sculptures and ornate buildings.

Famous Renaissance sculptors such as Michelangelo selected marble from Tuscan quarries for fine art because of its purity and workable texture.

Luxury churches, palaces, and cathedrals across Europe featured Calacatta and related marbles in:

  • Columns
  • Flooring
  • Decorative wall panels
  • Sculptures

Modern Product Development

In the 20th and 21st centuries, Calacatta marble evolved from a luxury architectural material into a globally recognized premium interior design product.

Modern manufacturing introduced:

  • Precision slab cutting
  • Polished and honed finishes
  • Mosaic tile production
  • Engineered stone designs inspired by Calacatta patterns

Today, “Calacatta” is used not only for natural marble but also as inspiration for porcelain tiles, quartz surfaces, and ceramic products designed to mimic its elegant veining.

Modern Applications

Calacatta marble is now widely used in:

  • Luxury kitchens
  • Bathroom walls and showers
  • Countertops
  • Hotel lobbies
  • Designer retail spaces
  • High-end residential interiors

Its association with Italian craftsmanship and timeless luxury continues to make it one of the most desired natural stones in the world.