Kurze Zusammenfassung
Cristallo Gold Quartzite from FOR U STONE is a Brazilian translucent exotic quartzite with a luminous white-to-milky crystalline base, warm amber and champagne-gold veins, pale grey mineral movement, and occasional dark brown lines. Its appearance changes between normal architectural lighting and carefully designed LED backlighting, allowing one material to provide both a refined neutral surface and a dramatic illuminated feature.
FOR U STONE supplies Cristallo Gold Quartzite Slabs, polished slabs, cut-to-size panels, kitchen countertops, waterfall islands, floating vanity tops, bathroom walls, bar fronts, reception desks, flooring, stair components, fireplaces, tables, and bespoke stone products. Buyers should approve actual slab photos, translucent crystal zones, vein direction, finish, thickness, cutting layout, reinforcement, LED structure, dry-lay arrangement, packing method, and shipment schedule before fabrication.
Cristallo Gold Quartzite reference for translucent crystal distribution, amber-gold veins, darker mineral lines, and backlit selection.
Brazilian Translucent Quartzite · Backlit Walls · Floating Vanities · Waterfall Islands · Hotel Interiors
Cristallo Gold Quartzite Slabs for Backlit Feature Walls, Countertops, Vanities, and Luxury Interiors
Cristallo Gold Quartzite is selected when a project needs a bright natural stone with more crystalline depth and warmer movement than standard white quartzite. Its icy-white and milky areas are crossed by amber, champagne-gold, beige, grey, and dark-brown mineral veins.
Selected crystal zones can transmit light, making the material suitable for illuminated hotel walls, reception desks, bar fronts, vanity features, luxury retail panels, and decorative furniture. Its natural quartzite structure also allows the same approved batch to be considered for countertops, islands, floors, stairs, bathrooms, fireplaces, and other architectural surfaces.
MaterialNatural Brazilian exotic quartzite |
Visueller CharakterWhite crystal with warm amber-gold movement |
Main UsesWalls, counters, vanities, bars, floors, and furniture |
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Backlit slab reference for translucent crystal areas, LED response, dark mineral zones, and panel allocation. |
Front-lit polished slab reference for crystal clarity, white tone, gold movement, surface finish, and usable dimensions. |
Why Cristallo Gold Exotic Quartzite Works for Luxury Projects
Selected Natural TranslucencyLighter crystalline zones can transmit and diffuse LED light, creating an atmospheric glow for feature walls, reception panels, bars, floating vanities, and decorative counters. |
Quartzite for Functional SurfacesThe material can be considered for countertops, waterfall islands, flooring, stairs, vanity tops, shower walls, and commercial interiors after correct slab selection and fabrication. |
Warm White Interior PaletteThe white crystal base keeps interiors bright, while amber and champagne-gold veins coordinate with timber, bronze, brass, cream finishes, and warm architectural lighting. |

Product Overview: White Crystalline Quartzite with Amber-Gold Veining
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Cristallo Gold Quartzite is a Brazilian natural stone with an icy-white to milky translucent crystal structure. Its surface can contain amber, champagne-gold, beige, grey, taupe, and dark-brown lines that move through the clearer quartz areas. Some slabs have a greater concentration of clear white crystal, while others contain stronger gold veins or darker mineral sections. These differences affect the appearance under normal light and the balance between glowing and opaque areas when the slab is backlit. The natural pattern should be considered during slab allocation. Large crystal areas can be positioned in the center of a feature wall, island, bar front, or vanity, while darker veins can be used to frame joints, edges, waterfall panels, or adjoining pieces. For large walls or furniture, consecutive slabs may support mirrored, bookmatched, continuous-vein, or coordinated layouts when suitable slab sequences are available. Full-slab approval is therefore more reliable than selecting from a small sample. |
Surface reference for crystal density, gold-vein balance, dark mineral details, repairs, and polished appearance. |
Detailed Specifications of Cristallo Gold Quartzite Slabs
| Produktname | Cristallo Gold Quarzit | Premium translucent exotic quartzite slabs |
| Alternative Names | Bianco Cristallo Gold Quartzite, Cristallo Golden Quartzite, Cristallo White Quartzite | Confirm actual slabs because commercial descriptions can overlap |
| Material Typ | Natural Brazilian exotic quartzite with translucent crystal zones | For slabs, panels, counters, floors, walls, and custom fabrication |
| Color and Pattern | Icy white to milky crystal with amber, champagne-gold, beige, grey, and dark-brown veining | Crystal clarity and vein intensity vary naturally |
| Large Slab Sizes | 3300mm up × 1900mm up, 3100mm up × 1900mm up, 2900mm up × 1800mm up, 2700 × 1500mm, and 2400mm up × 1200mm up | Final dimensions depend on current inventory and usable slab area |
| Gemeinsame Dicke | 18mm, 20mm, and 30mm | Custom thickness may be reviewed for backlit or special fabrication projects |
| Tile Size Reference | 305 × 305 × 10mm, 305 × 610 × 10mm, 610 × 610 × 10mm, and custom cut-to-size formats | Dry-lay and piece-direction approval recommended |
| Stair Tread Reference | 1100–1500 × 300–330 × 20/30mm | Custom sizes, nosing, landings, and reinforcement according to drawings |
| Stair Riser Reference | 1100–1500 × 140–160 × 20mm | Confirm vein direction and tread-to-riser matching before cutting |
| Countertop Sizes | 96″ × 36″, 96″ × 25 1/2″, 78″ × 25 1/2″, 78″ × 36″, 72″ × 36″, 96″ × 16″, or custom drawings | Seams, cut-outs, edges, overhangs, and reinforcement require approval |
| Sink Reference | 500 × 410 × 190mm, 430 × 350 × 195mm, or customized stone sink options | Sink design depends on material structure, support, and fabrication review |
| Oberfläche | Polished, honed, leathered, brushed, flamed, antique, sandblasted, or custom finish | Finish should follow lighting, traffic, application, and maintenance requirements |
| MOQ Reference | Approximately 300 SQM | Smaller trial quantities may be reviewed according to current stock and project details |
| Export Packing | Fumigated solid wooden bundles for slabs; foam-lined reinforced wooden crates for fabricated pieces | Packing should match dimensions, finish, weight, and destination |
Physical Performance and Project Testing
Cristallo Gold is a natural quartzite, but exact performance can vary according to mineral structure, translucent crystal zones, fissures, resin treatment, reinforcement, thickness, finish, and laboratory method. Formal engineering submissions should therefore use current batch test documentation rather than generic quartzite values.
| Schüttdichte | Confirm with current laboratory documentation when required | Relevant to wall-panel weight, fixing, furniture frames, transport, and handling |
| Wasserabsorption | Confirm by current slab or batch testing | Important for countertops, bathrooms, showers, bars, floors, and sealing |
| Druckfestigkeit | Use current laboratory results for formal project submissions | Review together with thickness, support, substrate, traffic, and loading |
| Biegefestigkeit | Batch testing recommended for long counters, thin panels, stairs, and wall pieces | Relevant to cut-outs, overhangs, reinforcement, transport, and installation |
| Abnutzungswiderstand | Review according to project flooring and traffic requirements | Important for hotel lobbies, stairs, commercial floors, and public areas |
| Rutschfestigkeit | Depends on finish, moisture conditions, and selected test method | Confirm for stairs, bathrooms, spa areas, entrances, and wet floors |
| Lichtübertragung | Variable across different white crystal and darker mineral zones | Test actual slabs at the intended thickness before cutting illuminated panels |
Translucency and Backlit Cristallo Quartzite Design
Cristallo Gold Quartzite contains translucent and partially translucent crystalline areas, but light response is not uniform across the entire slab. Icy-white and milky quartz zones may transmit more light, while amber veins, dark-brown lines, dense mineral sections, resin treatment, and backing can create darker areas.
Actual slabs should be tested at the proposed thickness before the cutting layout is approved. Light testing allows the clearest areas to be positioned in the visual center of a hotel wall, bar front, reception desk, floating vanity, fireplace, or furniture panel.
The lighting plan should include LED color temperature, LED spacing, diffuser quality, lightbox depth, support frame, backing color, adhesive or mechanical fixing, panel joints, electrical drivers, ventilation, heat management, service access, removable panels, and future maintenance.
Finish Selection and Buyer Decision Guide
Polierte OberflächeRecommended for backlit walls, countertops, reception panels, floating vanity tops, bar fronts, fireplaces, and furniture where crystal depth and gold contrast are important. |
Geschliffene OberflächeCreates a softer low-glare surface for contemporary walls, bathrooms, floors, stairs, hotel suites, spas, and quiet luxury interiors. |
Leathered or BrushedIntroduces tactile depth for islands, bars, dining tables, fireplaces, furniture, wall panels, and design-led surfaces requiring reduced reflection. |
Backlit Finish ApprovalReview every finish with and without lighting because surface treatment, thickness, resin, backing, and crystal density can change the illuminated result. |
Slab Selection, Bookmatching, and Crystal-Zone Planning
Approve Actual SlabsReview full-slab photos, close-up details, and light tests to confirm white tone, crystal clarity, gold veins, dark areas, repairs, and usable dimensions. |
Reserve Consecutive SlabsReserve compatible slab sequences early for bookmatched walls, reception areas, fireplaces, bar fronts, bathroom panels, and coordinated furniture. |
Allocate Translucent AreasPosition the clearest crystal sections in the illuminated focal area and use denser zones for edges, frames, secondary panels, or non-backlit pieces. |
Approve Dry-Lay PhotosReview panel sequence, vein continuity, joints, light response, piece numbers, crate marks, and installation order before shipment. |
Application Scenarios for Villas, Hotels, Bathrooms, and Commercial Interiors
Backlit Hotel Feature WallsSelected translucent panels can create reception backdrops, concierge walls, executive-lobby features, lift-hall panels, private-club walls, and luxury hospitality installations. |
Kitchen Countertops and IslandsCristallo Gold Quartzite Countertops suit penthouses, villas, mansions, luxury apartments, waterfall islands, backsplashes, dining areas, and statement residential kitchens. |
Floating Vanity TopsFloating vanity tops, integrated stone basins, bathroom counters, backsplashes, shelves, niches, and illuminated vanity fronts can create a refined spa-like interior. |
Bars and Reception CountersThe stone can be fabricated into illuminated bar fronts, bar tops, host desks, reception counters, restaurant features, boutique counters, and showroom displays. |
Floors, Stairs, and BathroomsCut-to-size tiles, stair treads, risers, landings, shower walls, bathtub surrounds, lobby floors, and bathroom panels can be produced from approved slabs. |
Fireplaces and Stone FurnitureLarge slabs can be used for fireplace surrounds, dining tables, coffee tables, console tops, shelves, television walls, pedestals, and bespoke furniture panels. |
Cristallo Gold Quartzite Compared with White Marble and Onyx
| Comparison | Cristallo Gold Quarzit | Standard White Marble | Decorative Onyx |
| Visueller Charakter | Icy-white crystalline depth with amber-gold veins and selected translucent areas | Elegant white background with grey, beige, or gold marble veining | Layered or cloudy crystalline movement with generally stronger translucency |
| Functional Use | Suitable for counters, islands, vanities, floors, stairs, walls, bars, and furniture | Suitable for walls, floors, bathrooms, vanities, and controlled-use counters | Best for decorative walls, bars, vanities, furniture, and lower-impact applications |
| Backlit Potential | Selected white crystal zones can transmit light after slab testing | Usually limited unless the specific marble contains translucent mineral areas | Often strong, but actual slabs still require thickness and lighting tests |
| Main Procurement Control | Slab translucency, gold-vein layout, thickness, reinforcement, lighting, and packing | Tone matching, vein direction, acid sensitivity, sealing, and handling | Fragile bands, reinforcement, translucency, lightbox design, support, and installation |
Factory Processing and Project Risk Control
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The principal procurement risk is assuming that every Cristallo Gold Quartzite Slab has the same translucency, white tone, gold-vein balance, dimensions, or structural condition. Random cutting can place the clearest crystal zones in concealed positions or create visible interruptions between adjoining panels. FOR U STONE can support current slab photography, front-lit and backlit testing, dimensional checks, finish samples, bookmatching, panel allocation, CAD cutting drawings, countertop fabrication, edge profiling, sink openings, vanity production, stair processing, dry-lay inspection, piece numbering, reinforced packing, loading photos, and export documentation. |
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Care, Sealing, and Installation Notes
Cristallo Gold Quartzite should be cleaned with clean water, soft cloths, and pH-neutral natural-stone cleaner. Avoid abrasive pads, aggressive chemicals, metal scrapers, prolonged construction dust, and unsuitable products that may affect the polish, resin treatment, backing, or sealer.
A suitable penetrating sealer should be selected according to the actual slab, finish, application, and expected exposure. Countertops, vanity tops, bars, dining surfaces, and hotel counters should still use cutting boards, trivets, coasters, trays, and prompt spill removal.
Countertops and islands require stable cabinet support, approved seams, sink and cooktop openings, faucet holes, overhang brackets, waterfall joints, edge profiles, appliance clearances, reinforcement, and safe lifting access.
Backlit wall panels require coordinated stone, structural, lighting, and electrical drawings. Confirm panel weight, support, anchoring, white or compatible backing, joints, LED layout, drivers, ventilation, access panels, installation sequence, and future maintenance before production.
Packing, Shipping, and Export Service
Large Slab BundlesFull slabs are packed in fumigated solid wooden bundles with slab separation, polished-face protection, edge support, identification labels, and reinforced straps. |
Cut-to-Size CratesWall panels, countertops, vanities, stairs, fireplaces, tiles, bar pieces, and furniture components are packed in reinforced foam-lined wooden crates. |
Pre-Shipment RecordsSlab photos, light-test images, dimensions, finish checks, dry-lay photos, piece numbers, crate marks, packing photos, loading records, and export documents can be prepared. |
Common Buying and Specification Mistakes to Avoid
| Mistake | Better Practice |
| Approving only a small sample | Review actual full slabs because a sample cannot show complete crystal distribution, translucency, gold-vein movement, darker areas, repairs, or dimensions. |
| Assuming every slab glows equally | Test each selected slab sequence at the intended thickness with the proposed LED color temperature and lightbox structure. |
| Planning lighting after stone cutting | Approve LED spacing, diffuser, backing, lightbox depth, joints, wiring, drivers, access panels, and slab allocation before fabrication. |
| Ignoring gold-vein continuity | Approve bookmatching, panel sequence, countertop seams, waterfall joints, wall divisions, and adjoining-piece direction on drawings. |
| Using dark backing behind translucent areas | Review compatible light-colored setting materials, backing panels, adhesives, supports, and diffusers to avoid unwanted shadows or color changes. |
| Using insufficient export protection | Use reinforced bundles or crates with clean separators, foam, face protection, edge guards, labels, lifting marks, and packing photos. |
FAQs About Cristallo Gold Quartzite
1. What is Cristallo Gold Quartzite?
Cristallo Gold Quartzite is a natural Brazilian exotic quartzite with an icy-white to milky crystalline background, amber and champagne-gold veins, pale grey movement, and occasional dark-brown mineral lines. It is used for countertops, islands, backlit walls, vanities, floors, stairs, bars, fireplaces, hotel panels, and custom furniture.
2. Can Cristallo Gold Quartzite Slabs be backlit?
Yes. Selected white and milky crystal zones can transmit and diffuse light, while darker veins and denser mineral areas may remain more opaque. Actual slabs and intended thicknesses must be tested with the proposed LED system before illuminated panels are cut.
3. Is Cristallo Gold Quartzite suitable for kitchen countertops and waterfall islands?
Yes. Cristallo Gold Quartzite can be fabricated into kitchen countertops, waterfall islands, backsplashes, breakfast bars, dining surfaces, and commercial counters. Buyers should confirm slab allocation, seams, edge profiles, sink and cooktop cut-outs, support, reinforcement, sealing, and installation drawings before production.
4. What slab sizes and thicknesses are available?
Reference slab sizes include approximately 3300mm up × 1900mm up, 3100mm up × 1900mm up, 2900mm up × 1800mm up, 2700 × 1500mm, and 2400mm up × 1200mm up. Common thicknesses include 18mm, 20mm, and 30mm, subject to current slab inventory.
5. Can Cristallo Gold Quartzite be bookmatched?
Selected consecutive slabs may support bookmatched, mirrored, coordinated, or continuous-vein layouts when compatible slab sequences are available. Buyers should reserve suitable slabs early and approve panel joints, vein direction, translucent zones, cutting positions, and dry-lay photos before fabrication.
6. Which finishes are available for Cristallo Gold Quartzite?
Common finishes include polished, honed, leathered, and brushed. Flamed, antique, sandblasted, or other custom finishes may also be reviewed by project. Polished finish is frequently selected because it strengthens crystal clarity, gold movement, and backlit depth.
7. Can Cristallo Gold Quartzite be used for hotel projects?
Yes. Hotels can use the material for reception walls, concierge counters, illuminated panels, bar fronts, vanity tops, restaurant counters, lobby floors, stairs, fireplaces, lift-hall panels, lounge tables, and luxury bathroom features. Finish, traffic, slab allocation, lighting, packing, and maintenance should be approved for each application.
8. What should buyers confirm before ordering Cristallo Gold Quartzite?
Buyers should confirm current slab photos, white crystal ratio, gold-vein distribution, translucent areas, dimensions, thickness, finish, quantity, bookmatching, cutting drawings, seams, edge profiles, openings, reinforcement, LED design, backing, dry-lay layout, packing method, destination, and delivery schedule.
Project Specification Summary
FOR U STONE Cristallo Gold Quartzite is a Brazilian translucent exotic quartzite for backlit feature walls, kitchen countertops, waterfall islands, floating vanity tops, hotel reception desks, bar fronts, bathroom walls, shower panels, floors, stairs, fireplaces, dining tables, retail features, and custom furniture. Its icy-white to milky crystal structure is crossed by amber, champagne-gold, beige, grey, and dark-brown mineral movement.
For reliable production, approve actual slab photos, crystal clarity, translucent zones, gold-vein balance, dimensions, thickness, finish, slab sequence, bookmatching, cutting layout, seams, edges, cut-outs, reinforcement, LED testing, backing structure, dry-lay photos, piece numbers, spare material, packing protection, crate marks, inspection records, and shipment schedule before fabrication.
Recommended Backlit Exotic Quartzite Slabs from FOR U STONE
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Patagonien Gold QuarzitIvory crystalline quartzite with bold black fragments and warm gold movement for statement walls, countertops, bars, and interiors. |
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Hinterleuchteter Cristallo QuarzitTranslucent Brazilian white quartzite for illuminated walls, luxury counters, reception features, bars, vanities, and decorative panels. |
Botanischer KristallquarzitGreen crystalline Brazilian quartzite with white veins for illuminated walls, countertops, islands, furniture, and dramatic hospitality interiors. |

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