Crema-marfil.net

Crema-marfil.net is a complete informative website exclusively dedicated to the Crema Marfil marble. Crema-marfil.net combines the most relevant information available about this natural stone, such as its history, technical information, variations, recommended use and much more.

Crema-marfil.net is a starting point for businesses and individuals looking for the most reliable and updated information available on the Internet about this internationally recognized marble from Spain.

Below you can find two of the most common types of Crema Marfil marble available in the market.

Crema Marfil Marble beige yellowish coloured


Description

The Crema Marfil is a light-beige yellowish coloured marble, with uniform background. It presents some occasional irregular darker veinage and a relative amount of fossils. Its main variations are the Coto and Zafra variations. | Crema Marfil description


Recommended Use

The types of applications where the Crema Marfil marble is most commonly found are in exterior cladding, flooring (interior and exterior), interior decoration such as bath design (basins), kitchen countertops, fireplaces. | Crema Marfil applications

 

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