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BROWN QUARTZITE
'Roma Imperiale
 
 
BROWN QUARTZITE
Roma Imperiale
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Roma Imperial natural quartzite is an elegant stone ­­that will bring visual appeal to your home. The quartzite features warm gold and cream surface, with brown striations running through it, adding depth and magnificence to the environment applied.
MATERIAL
Quartzite
FEATURES
Bookmatched.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Brazil
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
Slab size (20 mm)
FINISH
Polished
FINISH
Polished
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