LILAC MARBLE

The first thing anyone would notice about Lilac Marble is its unusual and distinctive veins.

It's hard to believe that these reddish, violet, and dark purple veins are not artificial.

It almost looks like they are carrying blood and life with them, like the veins of the human body.

They come from minerals deposited inside the stone by water that are then exposed to immense amounts of pressure and heat over millions of years, making it impossible to be replicated at the same level in any factory.

For this reason, world-class architects and interior designers select the Lilac marble as the protagonist in premium residential and hotel projects.

Even the smallest amount of this natural stone would bring an enchanting and magnificent aura to any room.

 

How To Care For Lilac Marble

Unfortunately, most common and popular household cleaners like bleach, vinegar, ammonia, citrus cleaners, and hydrogen peroxide are too harsh for use on marble and will cause damage to the finish.

The only cleaning agents you should use on a regular basis are hot water and a specially formulated marble cleaner with a sponge or soft cloth.

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