back to top
YELLOW QUARTZITE
'Jacaranda
 
 
YELLOW QUARTZITE
Jacaranda
COLOURS & STYLES
BACK
THE STORY
Jacaranda is a Brazilian natural quartzite in warm golden and yellow tones. The quartzite is able to create enchanting atmospheres to the environment applied.
MATERIAL
Quartzite
FEATURES
Bookmatched.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Brazil
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
Slab size (20 mm)
FINISH
Polished
FINISH
Polished
you may also be interested in
Gemstone
Naturalness, elegance and realism come together to give life to the Gemstone series, a collection of glazed porcelain tiles based on the classic spirit of Cristallo quartzite. Its matt finish and the carving effect on the veins reinforce the impression of realism thanks to the micro-relief on the surface.
Glocal
// While stocks last, terms and conditions apply. Hafary reserves the right to change these prices without prior notice. Prices subject to GST. For more information, email us at enquiry@hafary.com.sg //

The power of concrete lies in the fact that it is a neutral, exceptionally versatile furnishing material. Mirage has fully utilized this characteristic feature of cement in the Glocal tile collection, coming up with a light, delicate porcelain with clean-cut, yet profound textures reminiscent of the material in its most typically original guise, enhanced by a careful selection of subtle details.
Lakeview
The Lakeview tile collection is inspired by the essence of nature. Flourishes of timber such as walnut and ash inspire, through their delicate veins, the craftsmanship of this stunning graphic, which is able to transmit warmth that holds sway over entire settings. Pursuant to the latest trends in timber, Lakeview’s chromatic language seeks to imprint its fresh character, resulting in four light shades, which convey the fragrant life of forests. A large-strip format in porcelain that boosts the aesthetic result, enabling it to be applied both as a wall and floor tile.
Ashima
Inspired by the labyrinth nature of the forest of Shilin, Ashima is a stone effect porcelain tile collection with a highly distinctive appeal.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the tile is created with a smooth surface – strongly characterised by ripples, furrows, and marks made by the weather and the passage of time.