Understanding Marble
Marble is a metamorphic rock formed when limestone is subjected to intense heat and pressure over millions of years. The result is a dense, crystalline stone with distinctive veining created by mineral impurities ??each slab tells a unique geological story.
Nero Marquina: The Crown Jewel
Quarried in the Basque region of northern Spain, Nero Marquina is one of the world’s most prestigious black marbles. Its deep, jet-black background is dramatically accented by brilliant white calcite veins, creating a high-contrast aesthetic that has made it a favorite of architects and interior designers for centuries.
Characteristics
- Color: Deep black with white and occasional golden veining
- Hardness: 3-4 on the Mohs scale (comparable to other high-end marbles)
- Finish Options: Polished (high-gloss, mirror-like), Honed (matte, velvety), Brushed (textured)
- Origin: Marquina, Basque Country, Spain
- Best For: Decorative accessories, countertops, flooring, wall cladding, bathroom vanities
Marble Care Guide
Daily Maintenance
For everyday cleaning, a soft microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water is all you need. Dry the surface immediately with a clean cloth to prevent water spots. For polished surfaces, a quick buff with a dry microfiber cloth restores the mirror-like shine.
Deep Cleaning
Use a pH-neutral stone cleaner specifically formulated for marble. Avoid all-purpose household cleaners, bleach, ammonia, or anything acidic ??these can permanently etch and dull the surface. Apply the cleaner with a soft cloth, wipe gently, and dry thoroughly.
Sealing
Apply a high-quality penetrating stone sealer every 6-12 months. Sealing creates an invisible barrier that repels water, oil, and stains without changing the stone’s appearance or feel. This is the single most important step in preserving your marble for decades to come.
Stain Removal
For oil-based stains: apply a poultice made from baking soda and water, cover with plastic wrap, and let sit for 24-48 hours. For water spots: buff with #0000 steel wool (polished surfaces only). For organic stains (coffee, wine): use a poultice with hydrogen peroxide. When in doubt, consult a stone care professional.
Why Natural Stone?
Timeless Beauty
Marble has been prized for millennia ??from the Parthenon to the Taj Mahal. Unlike trends that come and go, natural stone possesses an enduring elegance that only deepens with age. A well-maintained marble piece becomes an heirloom, not a disposable item.
Sustainable Choice
Natural stone is one of the most environmentally friendly building materials. It requires minimal processing, lasts for generations, and is fully recyclable. Choosing marble over plastic, resin, or short-lived synthetic materials is a vote for sustainability.
Unique Character
Every piece of natural stone is one of a kind. The veining, mineral inclusions, and subtle color variations in your marble product are nature’s fingerprint ??impossible to replicate and impossible to duplicate. When you choose marble, you are choosing authenticity.