There are inumerous variations of the Crema Marfil marble that can be found in the market. There are also several names, where each company can baptize its own variations. All this can generate some confusion for those that do not know the Crema Marfil.

In this website we present the two original and most relevant variations: the Coto and the Zafra. These two pictures we present are considered high quality Crema Marfil. However, these two main types of Crema Marfil can present different variations in terms of colour, veinage or grain. The more elements it has, the lower the quality.

Below we present only some of the most common variations of the Crema Marfil, such as the standard or the commercial ones, which are all considered of lower grade. Here you can have a good picture of the different Crema Marfil variations you can find on the market.

Crema Marfil - Standard

Appearance: Light beige coloured marble, with very fine grain and some strong veinage.
Recommended Finishing: Polished, honed or aged.
Producers: available soon

Crema Marfil - Commercial 1

Appearance: Light beige coloured marble, with fine grain and strong veinage and calcite.
Recommended Finishing: Polished, honed or aged.
Producers: available soon

Crema Marfil - Commercial 2

Appearance: Light beige coloured marble, with fine grain and strong parallel veinage.
Recommended Finishing: Polished, honed or aged.
Producers: available soon

Crema Marfil - Commercial 3

Appearance: Light beige coloured marble, with fine grain and considerable red veinage.
Recommended Finishing: Polished, honed or aged.
Producers: available soon

Crema Marfil - Commercial 4

Appearance: Light beige coloured marble, with fine grain and considerable veinage and calcite.
Recommended Finishing: Polished, honed or aged.
Producers: available soon

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