Sky White Honed 4'' x 12''

SKU: ALT0889
Stone tile
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Price per sq. ft.
$21.10/ sq. ft.
CatalogStone tile
TypeField Tile
AvailabilityIn Stock
Technical information
Category:Mixed Use
Shape:Herringbone
Stone Origin:Marble
Thickness:3/8"
Length:12"
Width:4"
Finish Type:Honed
Color:White
Product information
Type: Natural marble Color: Bright white with soft grey veining Look: Clean, icy, modern luxury aesthetic Origin: Varies by supplier (often Turkey/Italy-based marble selections) Finish: Polished or honed Use: Countertops, bathrooms, backsplashes, feature walls, fireplaces Style fit: Modern, minimalist, spa-style interiors Care: Requires sealing; can etch or stain if not maintained Key appeal: Bright, elegant “glacier-like” white appearance with subtle movement
Installation Type
Kitchen countertops and islands Full-height kitchen backsplashes Bathroom vanities Shower walls and niches Fireplace surrounds Feature walls (entry, living room) Flooring in low-traffic luxury spaces Powder rooms and spa-style bathrooms
Hints
Use polished finish if you want brighter, more “luxury hotel” reflection Always seal before and after installation to reduce staining Expect etching from acids (lemon, vinegar, wine) Use pH-neutral stone cleaner only (no bleach or harsh sprays) Keep grout lines minimal for a more seamless appearance
Key Detail
Sky White is not a single historic stone but a modern trade category for bright white, lightly veined marble, designed to deliver a clean, icy, contemporary look inspired by traditional white marble heritage. If you want, I can compare Sky White vs Carrara vs Super White so you can see which one is actually closest in appearance and maintenance.
Product History

“Sky White” is a modern commercial name rather than a single historic marble type. It is used by stone suppliers to describe bright white marbles with cool grey veining that resemble ice or glacier-like movement.

Geological origin (shared marble formation)

Sky White marbles come from metamorphosed limestone formations found in several marble-producing regions (commonly Italy, Turkey, and parts of Asia depending on supplier).

Like all true marble:

  • Formed under heat and pressure over millions of years
  • Composed mainly of recrystallized calcite
  • Naturally develops veining from mineral impurities (iron, clay, silica)

Why does the name “Sky White” exist?

The name is marketing-driven and became popular in modern stone distribution because it describes:

Bright, icy white background

Soft grey “glacial” movement

Clean, modern aesthetic suited for minimal interiors

It is not tied to one historic quarry like Carrara or Calacatta.

Modern development in design markets

Sky White marble became widely used in the late 20th and 21st century as global interior design shifted toward:

Minimalist white kitchens

Spa-style bathrooms

Luxury modern architecture

Light, neutral palettes

Stone suppliers began grouping visually similar white marbles under names like:

Sky White

Super White

Arctic White

Bianco-style whites

Common sourcing regions

Depending on supplier, Sky White may come from:

Turkey (common for bright white marbles in export markets)

Italy (higher-end white marble selections)

India (some similar white marble varieties)

Because it is a trade name, sourcing varies by distributor.

Historical context

While “Sky White” itself is modern, its material family connects to a long history of white marble use:

  • Ancient Greece and Rome used white marble for temples and sculpture
  • Renaissance Italy elevated white marble (especially Carrara) in art and architecture
  • Modern architecture revived white marble for luxury minimalism
  • Why it became popular

Sky White marble is favored because it:

Looks clean and bright in natural light

Matches modern minimalist design trends

Works well with black, wood, brass, and concrete

Gives a “cool luxury” aesthetic similar to high-end hotels