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		<title>Black Marquina Marble</title>
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<div class="micro-summary-card"><strong>Quick Summary:</strong> Black Marquina Marble is a classic premium black marble known for its deep background and striking white veining. Ideal for luxury interiors and statement surfaces, it supports multiple finishes and custom fabrication. For project buyers, the key value is controlled slab selection, vein consistency, and factory-ready cutting that reduces on-site risk and total installed cost.</div>
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<h2>Black Marquina Marble</h2>
<p><strong>Black Marquina Marble</strong> is a well-known black marble featuring a deep dark base with distinctive white veining. It is widely used in high-end interior design because it delivers strong contrast and a timeless, architectural look—especially for bathrooms, feature walls, floors, staircases, countertops, and custom stone furniture.</p>
<p>Because natural veining varies, the most important part of supplying Black Marquina is <strong>slab selection and vein control</strong>. With the right matching and fabrication planning, the final installation looks cohesive and premium instead of “random.”</p>
<h2>Key Features</h2>
<h3>Iconic Black-and-White Contrast for Luxury Interiors</h3>
<p>The dramatic veining creates a natural focal point. Black Marquina works well in modern, minimalist, and boutique-hotel styles where visual impact matters.</p>
<h3>Strong Design Flexibility Across Many Applications</h3>
<p>It can be fabricated into slabs, tiles, stair treads, vanity tops, wall cladding, fireplaces, and custom furniture. This helps project buyers standardize a single “signature stone” across multiple areas.</p>
<h3>Premium Look Depends on Vein Matching and Cutting Plan</h3>
<p>For large surfaces, the difference between average and premium results is planning: vein direction, bookmatch options, and consistent tone selection. We support buyers with slab photos, layout suggestions, and cutting optimization.</p>
<h2>Applications</h2>
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<li>Hotel and luxury residential bathrooms (vanities, walls, floors)</li>
<li>Feature walls and TV walls</li>
<li>Staircases and stair risers</li>
<li>Countertops, bar tops, and reception desks</li>
<li>Fireplace surrounds and decorative panels</li>
<li>Custom sinks, pedestal basins, and stone furniture</li>
</ul>
<h2>Available Customization</h2>
<h3>Product Forms</h3>
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<li>Slabs and cut-to-size panels</li>
<li>Tiles (standard and custom sizes)</li>
<li>Stair treads/risers and skirting</li>
<li>Countertops/vanities with sink cut-outs</li>
<li>Wall cladding and feature panels (project-based)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Surface Finishes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Polished (most popular for deep contrast)</li>
<li>Honed (softer, more contemporary matte look)</li>
<li>Antiqued / leathered (order-dependent, for texture and slip performance)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Edge Profiles &amp; Fabrication Details</h3>
<ul>
<li>Edge profiles: eased, bevel, bullnose, ogee (project-dependent)</li>
<li>Cut-outs: sinks, cooktops, faucet holes, drainage grooves</li>
<li>Backsplash, waterfall edges, and mitered joints (project-dependent)</li>
</ul>
<h2>Material Notes: What Makes Black Marquina Look Premium</h2>
<p>Black Marquina quality is judged by background blackness, vein clarity, and overall consistency. Natural marble always varies, so we manage expectations and control outcomes through slab selection, vein grouping, and project-based cutting plans. For buyers who want a stronger “designer look,” bookmatching and directional veining layouts can be supported.</p>
<h2>Manufacturing &amp; Quality Control</h2>
<h3>Slab Selection &amp; Vein Grouping</h3>
<p>We select slabs based on tone range and vein style, then group them for consistent appearance across a project. Slab photos and selection confirmation can be provided for approval.</p>
<h3>Cutting Optimization &amp; Layout Support</h3>
<p>For projects, we can follow your shop drawings and provide cutting optimization to reduce waste and improve vein continuity—helping control total installed cost.</p>
<h3>Finishing Inspection &amp; Surface Protection</h3>
<p>We inspect polish/hone consistency and protect finished faces to reduce scratches during handling. Edge quality and cut-out accuracy are checked before packing.</p>
<h2>Packaging &amp; Delivery</h2>
<p>Slabs and cut-to-size pieces are packed in export-grade wooden bundles/crates with internal protection. Finished surfaces are protected with layers to reduce scratching and reduce breakage risk during transport.</p>
<p>For cut-to-size projects, pieces can be labeled by room/position to support faster on-site installation and reduce confusion.</p>
<h2>Product Parameters (Specification)</h2>
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<th style="width: 41.5129%;">Parameter</th>
<th style="width: 145.365%;">Description</th>
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<td style="width: 41.5129%;">Stone Name</td>
<td style="width: 145.365%;">Black Marquina Marble</td>
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<td style="width: 41.5129%;">Material Type</td>
<td style="width: 145.365%;">Natural marble</td>
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<td style="width: 41.5129%;">Color</td>
<td style="width: 145.365%;">Black base with white veining</td>
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<td style="width: 41.5129%;">Common Forms</td>
<td style="width: 145.365%;">Slabs / tiles / cut-to-size / countertops / stairs / cladding</td>
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<td style="width: 41.5129%;">Finishes</td>
<td style="width: 145.365%;">Polished / honed / antiqued (order-dependent)</td>
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<td style="width: 41.5129%;">Thickness</td>
<td style="width: 145.365%;">Customizable (project requirements)</td>
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<td style="width: 41.5129%;">Fabrication</td>
<td style="width: 145.365%;">Cut-outs, edge profiles, miter, grooves (project-dependent)</td>
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<td style="width: 41.5129%;">Quality Control</td>
<td style="width: 145.365%;">Slab selection + vein grouping + finish inspection</td>
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<h2>FAQ</h2>
<h3>Q1: Can you provide slab photos and help us select consistent veining for a project?</h3>
<p>A1: Yes. We can provide slab photos and group slabs by tone/vein style. For larger projects, we can support vein direction planning and bookmatch selection when needed.</p>
<h3>Q2: Which finish is better for Black Marquina—polished or honed?</h3>
<p>A2: Polished gives the strongest black-and-white contrast and a luxury shine. Honed gives a softer, modern matte look and can be more forgiving for daily marks in certain applications.</p>
<h3>Q3: Can you fabricate Black Marquina into countertops, stair treads, and wall panels based on drawings?</h3>
<p>A3: Yes. Share your drawings and requirements, and we can produce cut-to-size fabrication with labeled packing to support easier installation.</p>
<div class="micro-summary-card"><strong>Expert Commentary &amp; Analysis:</strong> Black Marquina sells on visual impact, so the risk is “inconsistent veining” rather than strength. The most practical control is to approve slab groups early and lock vein direction for each area (wall vs floor vs countertop). If you treat it like a design material—selection first, cutting plan second—you reduce on-site surprises, lower waste, and deliver a more premium finished space.</div>
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