Quartzite Manufacturer: Cut-to-Size Slabs & Tiles for Architectural Projects
Custom quartzite for floors, walls, and countertops — precision fabricated to your drawings and specifications.
Quartzite Types & Color Collections
Blue Quartzite
Color Features: Rich to soft blue tones with natural depth and subtle movement.
Characteristics: Durable and refined, perfect for countertops, feature walls, and coastal or modern interiors.
Red Quartzite
Color Features: Warm red to orange hues with organic white or gold veining.
Characteristics: Bold and expressive, ideal for statement flooring and accent walls.
Beige Quartzite
Color Features: Cream, ivory, and soft sand tones with delicate natural veining.
Characteristics: Versatile and understated, suitable for minimalist, rustic, or contemporary spaces.
Green Quartzite
Color Features: Deep forest to soft sage greens with layered stone texture.
Characteristics: Natural and calming, excellent for bathrooms, outdoor areas, and spa-inspired interiors.
Black Quartzite
Color Features: Intense black tones with subtle mineral variation.
Characteristics: Highly durable and stain-resistant, ideal for countertops, high-traffic floors, and modern designs.
Quartzite For Your Project
Why Choose Quartzite for Your Project

Durability
With a Mohs hardness around 7, quartzite offers superior scratch and wear resistance—ideal for high-traffic flooring, countertops, and commercial surfaces.

Versatility
Suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, facades, and outdoor areas. Quartzite adapts easily to residential, hospitality, and large-scale projects.

Low Maintenance
Dense structure and low porosity reduce staining and simplify cleaning, ensuring long-term performance with minimal upkeep.

Unique Appearance
Each slab features natural veining and mineral variation, delivering a distinctive, high-end aesthetic that cannot be replicated by artificial materials.
Quartzite Manufacturing Expertise by Sibolla
Quartzite Stones FAQs
Q: What is quartzite, and how is it different from granite or marble?
A: Quartzite is a natural metamorphic stone formed from sandstone under high heat and pressure. It’s harder and denser than marble, with a look that often mimics marble’s veining but offers greater durability and scratch resistance—ideal for high-traffic or functional areas.
Q: Is quartzite suitable for kitchen countertops and commercial projects?
A: Yes. Quartzite is highly resistant to heat, abrasion, and stains (when sealed), making it perfect for kitchen counters, bars, and high-use commercial surfaces like hotel reception desks or restaurant tops.
Q: Do you offer various colors and book-matching options for quartzite slabs?
A: Absolutely. We stock a wide range of color tones and natural veining styles, and support book-matching and vein-matching for feature walls, islands, or decorative cladding.
Q: What should I consider when sourcing quartzite for a project?
A: Focus on slab thickness, consistency of veining, finish type (polished, honed, leathered), and source quarry stability. Our team provides full technical support and material consultation to ensure consistency across bulk orders.
Q: Can I get samples of your quartzite and request a quotation for a project?
A: Yes. We offer free small samples and detailed quotations based on size, finish, and destination. We also support volume pricing and technical guidance to assist in tendering or large-scale procurement planning.
Contact Us
We’ll get back to you within 24 hours. For urgent project inquiries, contact us directly at +86 13695169816. You can also upload your project drawing files




