Quarzite dorata della Patagonia

Patagonia Gold Quartzite from FOR U STONE is a natural Indian exotic quartzite with luminous ivory-white and pale silver crystal zones, bold black and charcoal mineral fragments, warm amber-gold veins, honey-colored movement, and occasional brown details. Its free-form crystalline structure gives every slab a distinctive appearance for projects that require both strong visual impact and practical quartzite performance.

Patagonia Gold Quartzite Slabs can be fabricated into kitchen countertops, waterfall islands, hotel reception desks, backlit feature walls, bar fronts, vanity tops, shower panels, flooring, stairs, fireplaces, furniture surfaces, and custom architectural pieces. Selected crystal zones may transmit light, but the actual slab and intended thickness must be tested before any illuminated installation is approved.

  1. Prodotti in quarzite: Lastre di quarzite oro Patagonia di cristallo indiano
  2. Quarzite Colore: Quarzite oro Patagonia, Quarzite indiana
  3. Dimensioni mm: 3300 upx 1900 up, 3100 up x1900 up, 2900upx1800up, ecc.
  4. Spessore: 18 mm, 20 mm, 30 mm
  5. Superficie: Lucidato, levigato, cuoiato, spazzolato
  6. MOQ: 300 SQM, o piccolo ordine di scia anche disponibile
  7. Confezione: Confezione di gemme solide in legno fumigato.
  8. Fabbrica di quarzite: PER U PIETRA
  9. Applicazione: Ricerca di lastre di quarzite di lusso di alta qualità in FOR U STONE Luxury Stone Inventory Per qualsiasi decorazione di interni, pavimenti e rivestimenti di case, decorazione di ville private, centri commerciali, progetti di hotel, progettazione di bagni, rivestimento di pareti, controsoffitto, doccia, pietra dimensionale, pavimentazione.

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Patagonia Gold Quartzite from FOR U STONE is a premium Indian exotic quartzite with luminous ivory-white crystal fields, pale silver mineral areas, dramatic black and charcoal fragments, and warm amber, honey, brown, and gold veining. Its fragmented natural composition makes every slab visually different and particularly suitable for statement surfaces.

FOR U STONE supplies Patagonia Gold Quartzite Slabs, cut-to-size tiles, kitchen countertops, waterfall islands, vanity tops, stair components, reception counters, bar fronts, fireplace panels, wall cladding, backlit panels, and custom furniture surfaces. Buyers should approve actual slab photographs, crystal distribution, translucent zones, finish, thickness, cutting layout, seams, edges, reinforcement, lighting design, packing method, and delivery schedule before fabrication.

Patagonia Gold Indian Quartzite with ivory crystal black fragments and golden veining

Patagonia Gold Indian Quartzite slab reference for crystal distribution, black mineral movement, gold veins, and project selection.

Indian Exotic Quartzite · Translucent Crystal Zones · Countertops · Backlit Walls · Hotel Interiors

Patagonia Gold Quartzite Slabs for Backlit Walls, Countertops, Islands, and Luxury Interiors

Patagonia Gold Quartzite is selected when a natural stone surface must perform as both a functional architectural material and a visual centerpiece. Its crystalline ivory areas contrast with irregular black and charcoal fragments, while amber, honey, brown, and golden veins introduce warmth and depth.

The stone is suitable for villa kitchens, penthouse islands, hotel lobbies, luxury retail walls, restaurant bars, bathrooms, reception desks, fireplaces, floors, stairs, commercial focal areas, and selected illuminated installations. Each project should be planned around the exact available slabs rather than a catalog sample alone.

Materiale

Natural Indian exotic quartzite

Carattere visivo

Ivory crystal with black fragments and gold veins

Main Uses

Counters, walls, floors, vanities, bars, and stairs

Patagonia Gold Quartzite slab with translucent ivory crystals black fragments and gold movement

Full-slab reference for translucent crystal areas, black mineral fragments, and gold-vein balance.

Patagonia Gold Quartzite Slabs for countertops feature walls and backlit panels

Slab-sequence reference for cutting positions, joints, panel allocation, and layout approval.

Why Patagonia Gold Exotic Quartzite Works for High-End Projects

Natural Artwork in Every Slab

Large crystal fields, dark fragments, and warm gold veins create an irregular composition suitable for signature walls, kitchen islands, reception desks, fireplace features, and luxury furniture.

Quartzite for Active Surfaces

Its crystalline quartzite structure makes it more practical than many softer decorative stones for countertops, islands, flooring, stairs, bar tops, and commercial interiors.

Selected Backlit Potential

Certain ivory and pale crystal zones can transmit light, allowing selected slabs to be considered for illuminated walls, bars, counters, reception panels, and decorative furniture.

Product Overview: Ivory Crystal Fields with Black and Gold Mineral Movement

Patagonia Gold Quartzite combines large ivory-white and pale silver crystalline fields with irregular black, graphite, charcoal, and brown mineral fragments. Amber, honey, and golden veins move between these contrasting sections and soften the overall composition.

Some slabs contain more open translucent crystal zones, while others show a greater concentration of opaque dark minerals. This difference affects both the front-lit appearance and the potential illuminated effect, so slab selection should be based on full photographs and physical light tests.

The pattern is free-form rather than evenly directional. Cutting positions therefore have a significant effect on the final product. A large white crystal area may be reserved for the center of an island, while dark fragments and gold movement can be positioned around waterfall ends, bar fronts, fireplaces, wall joints, or reception counters.

The material coordinates with dark timber, bronze, brushed brass, black metal, warm lighting, cream cabinetry, smoked glass, white plaster, and neutral interior finishes. It is suitable for both modern architectural projects and more decorative luxury interiors.

Patagonia Gold Exotic Quartzite with ivory silver black brown and amber mineral movement

Surface reference for ivory crystal ratio, dark fragment placement, gold veining, and polished finish.

Detailed Specifications of Patagonia Gold Quartzite Slabs

Nome del prodotto Quarzite dorata della Patagonia For slabs, tiles, counters, walls, floors, and custom pieces
Tipo di materiale Natural Indian exotic quartzite Also described as Indian Crystal Patagonia Gold Quartzite
Color and Pattern Ivory-white, pale silver, black, charcoal, grey, brown, amber, honey, and gold Crystal ratio, fragment size, and vein balance vary by slab
Large Slab Sizes 3300mm up × 1900mm up, 3100mm up × 1900mm up, 2900mm up × 1800mm up, and 2800mm × 1400mm up Final dimensions and usable areas depend on current inventory
Common Slab Thickness 18mm, 20mm, and 30mm Additional custom thicknesses may be reviewed by project
Additional Thickness Options 10mm, 12mm, 15mm, 25mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm, and 50mm where technically suitable Availability and reinforcement should be confirmed before specification
Tile Size Reference 305×305mm, 610×305mm, 457×457mm, 800×800mm, and custom cut-to-size formats Dry-lay and piece-direction approval recommended
Countertop Size Reference 96″×36″, 96″×25 1/2″, 96″×16″, 78″×36″, 78″×25 1/2″, 72″×36″, or custom drawings Seams, overhangs, openings, reinforcement, and edges require approval
Vanity Top Size Reference 25″×22″, 31″×19″/22″, 37″×19″/22″, 61″×19″/22″, 73″×19″/22″, or custom dimensions Confirm sink type, faucet holes, backsplash, edges, and support
Finitura superficiale Polished, honed, leathered, brushed, and custom finish options Finish should follow lighting, use, traffic, and maintenance needs
Custom Processing Countertops, islands, vanity tops, stair treads, risers, wall panels, fireplaces, bar fronts, reception desks, tables, and dimensional stone Production according to approved CAD drawings and piece lists
MOQ Reference Approximately 300 SQM; smaller trial orders may be discussed Subject to current stock, slab sequence, finish, and fabrication
Export Packing Fumigated strong wooden bundles for slabs and reinforced crates for fabricated pieces Packing should match size, weight, finish, and destination

Physical Performance and Project Testing

Patagonia Gold is a natural quartzite, but exact performance values can vary according to mineral composition, crystal zones, fissures, reinforcement, resin treatment, slab thickness, finish, and laboratory method. Formal project submissions should use current batch test reports rather than generic quartzite figures.

Densità della massa Confirm through current laboratory documentation when required Relevant to wall fixing, panel support, furniture framing, transport, and handling
Assorbimento dell'acqua Confirm through current slab or batch testing Important for kitchens, bathrooms, showers, floors, bars, and sealing decisions
Resistenza alla compressione Use current laboratory results for engineering submissions Review together with support, traffic, substrate, thickness, and installation method
Resistenza alla flessione Batch testing recommended for thin panels, long spans, stairs, and countertops Relevant to openings, overhangs, transportation, reinforcement, and handling
Resistenza all'abrasione Review according to the required floor and traffic standard Important for hotel lobbies, commercial floors, stairs, and public circulation areas
Resistenza allo scivolamento Depends on finish, moisture conditions, and test method Confirm for bathrooms, stairs, entrances, spas, and wet walking areas

Translucent Crystal Zones and Backlit Design Review

Selected ivory and pale-silver quartz sections of Patagonia Gold Quartzite can transmit light. Dark black, charcoal, brown, and denser mineral fragments normally remain more opaque, creating natural contrast when the stone is illuminated.

Not every slab or crystal area produces the same effect. Actual slabs should be tested at the intended thickness and under the proposed LED color temperature before the cutting layout is finalized. This allows the strongest translucent zones to be positioned in the most visible areas.

A complete backlit specification should consider stone thickness, crystal distribution, LED spacing, color temperature, diffuser, lightbox depth, support frame, panel joints, backing material, wiring, drivers, ventilation, service access, installation sequence, and future maintenance.

Finish Selection and Buyer Decision Guide

Finitura lucida

Recommended for countertops, feature walls, backlit panels, bars, reception desks, fireplaces, and furniture where maximum crystal depth and color contrast are required.

Finitura levigata

Creates a softer low-glare appearance for floors, bathrooms, walls, stairs, contemporary villas, spa interiors, and selected commercial areas.

Finitura cuoio

Adds texture to kitchen islands, bar tops, tables, fireplaces, feature walls, and luxury interiors where lower reflection and tactile depth are preferred.

Brushed Finish

Can be reviewed for decorative walls, furniture, fireplace panels, selected floors, and design-led projects requiring a softer natural surface.

Slab Selection, Crystal Allocation, and Cutting-Layout Planning

Approve Actual Slabs

Review full-slab photos and close-ups to confirm the ratio of ivory crystal, black fragments, brown minerals, gold veins, repairs, and usable dimensions.

Test Translucent Areas

Complete front-lit and backlit testing before cutting when the project includes illuminated walls, bar fronts, counters, or reception panels.

Allocate the Visual Focus

Position the strongest crystal and gold areas on islands, feature walls, fireplaces, bar fronts, vanity panels, and reception surfaces.

Approve Dry-Lay Photos

Review panel sequence, joints, seams, crystal transitions, piece numbers, crate marks, and installation direction before shipment.

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Application Ideas for Villas, Hotels, Bathrooms, and Commercial Interiors

Kitchen Countertops and Islands

Patagonia Gold Quartzite Countertops suit luxury villas, penthouses, mansions, hotel suites, residential kitchens, waterfall islands, backsplashes, and bar areas.

Backlit Hotel Feature Walls

Selected translucent slabs can be used for hotel reception walls, executive lobbies, illuminated bar fronts, concierge panels, luxury retail walls, and gallery features.

Bathrooms and Vanity Tops

Vanity tops, shower walls, bathtub surrounds, bathroom panels, shelves, niches, backsplashes, and spa interiors can use the stone with proper sealing and support.

Floors and Staircases

Cut-to-size tiles, stair treads, risers, landings, borders, corridor floors, lift lobbies, and luxury entrance areas can be coordinated through dry-lay approval.

Fireplaces and Wall Panels

Large slabs can create fireplace surrounds, living-room walls, television features, executive-office panels, restaurant backgrounds, and private-club interiors.

Stone Furniture and Counters

The stone can be fabricated into dining tables, coffee tables, console tops, reception desks, bar counters, shelves, cabinet panels, and bespoke furniture.

Patagonia Gold Quartzite Compared with Alternative Statement Surfaces

Comparison Quarzite dorata della Patagonia Dramatic Marble Printed Quartz or Porcelain
Visual Depth Real crystalline fields, opaque fragments, gold veins, and selected translucent areas Natural veining and color movement, generally with less crystal depth Controlled printed or factory-produced pattern with greater repetition
Active Surface Use Suitable for counters, islands, floors, stairs, and commercial surfaces after correct fabrication More sensitive to acid etching, scratching, and intensive countertop use Performance depends on resin, ceramic body, thickness, edge design, and manufacturer
Backlit Potential Selected natural quartz sections can produce an illuminated crystal effect Usually limited unless the marble contains suitable translucent mineral areas Lighting can be controlled, but it does not reproduce natural crystal depth
Procurement Priority Actual slab approval, light testing, crystal allocation, drawings, reinforcement, and packing Tone matching, vein direction, sealing, acid sensitivity, and support Batch consistency, sheet size, printed pattern, seams, edge options, and heat limits

Factory Processing and Project Risk Control

The main sourcing risk is selecting Patagonia Gold Quartzite by name without controlling the actual crystal ratio, dark-fragment placement, translucent zones, gold-vein balance, slab dimensions, surface treatment, and cutting position. Random fabrication can move the strongest visual areas into hidden locations or create poorly connected seams.

FOR U STONE can support slab selection, front-lit and backlit review, dimensional checking, finish approval, CAD cutting drawings, countertop fabrication, edge profiling, sink and cooktop openings, wall-panel cutting, stair production, dry-lay inspection, piece numbering, packing photos, loading photos, and export documentation.

Patagonia Gold Quartzite Stone detail for crystal inspection fabrication and quality control

Close surface reference for crystalline structure, fissures, resin treatment, finish, and fabrication planning.

Care, Sealing, and Installation Notes

Patagonia 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, or sealer.

A suitable penetrating sealer should be selected according to the actual slab, finish, application, and expected exposure. Countertops, bars, vanities, dining surfaces, and hotel counters should still use cutting boards, trivets, trays, coasters, and prompt spill removal.

Kitchen countertops require stable cabinet support, approved seams, sink and cooktop openings, faucet holes, overhang brackets, waterfall joints, edge profiles, appliance clearances, and reinforcement around narrow stone sections.

Large walls and backlit panels require coordinated stone, structural, lighting, and electrical drawings. Panel weight, anchoring, backing, joints, lifting access, LED layout, service access, and installation sequence should be confirmed before fabrication.

Packing, Shipping, and Export Service

Large Slab Bundles

Full slabs are packed in reinforced fumigated wooden bundles with slab separation, polished-face protection, edge control, identification labels, and supervised loading.

Fabricated Piece Crates

Countertops, wall panels, stairs, vanity tops, fireplaces, bar fronts, tiles, and furniture components are packed in reinforced wooden crates with foam and edge guards.

Pre-Shipment Records

Slab 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 by product name Review actual slabs because crystal ratio, gold-vein balance, black fragment placement, translucency, repairs, and dimensions vary significantly.
Assuming every crystal zone can be backlit Test the exact slabs and intended thickness with the proposed LED system before cutting illuminated panels.
Cutting without allocating the visual focus Reserve the strongest ivory crystal and gold areas for islands, feature walls, bars, fireplaces, and reception surfaces.
Ignoring seams and dark-fragment positions Approve seams, waterfall joints, panel divisions, cut-outs, edges, and adjoining-piece transitions on CAD drawings.
Skipping reinforcement review Review fissures, crystal boundaries, openings, narrow sections, long spans, handling frames, backing, and reinforcement before fabrication.
Using insufficient export protection Use reinforced bundles or crates with foam, clean separators, face protection, edge guards, labels, lifting marks, and packing photos.

FAQs About Patagonia Gold Quartzite

1. What type of stone is Patagonia Gold Quartzite?

Patagonia Gold Quartzite is a natural Indian exotic quartzite with large ivory-white and pale-silver crystal zones, black and charcoal mineral fragments, and warm amber, honey, brown, and gold veining. It is used for countertops, islands, feature walls, floors, stairs, vanity tops, bars, reception desks, fireplaces, and custom interiors.

2. Is Patagonia Gold Quartzite suitable for kitchen countertops and waterfall islands?

Yes. Patagonia Gold Quartzite can be fabricated into kitchen countertops, waterfall islands, backsplashes, breakfast bars, dining surfaces, and commercial counters. Buyers should approve actual slabs, seams, crystal allocation, edge profiles, sink and cooktop cut-outs, support, reinforcement, sealing, and installation drawings before production.

3. Can Patagonia Gold Quartzite be used for backlit walls?

Yes, selected translucent quartz sections may be used for backlit feature walls, reception panels, bar fronts, counters, and decorative furniture. The light effect varies by slab, mineral area, and thickness, so actual slabs must be tested with the proposed LED system before cutting.

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, and 2800mm × 1400mm up. Common slab thicknesses are 18mm, 20mm, and 30mm. Additional thicknesses may be reviewed according to current inventory and project requirements.

5. Which finishes are available for Patagonia Gold Quartzite Slabs?

Common finishes include polished, honed, leathered, and brushed. Polished finish highlights crystal depth and contrast, honed finish creates a quieter low-glare surface, and leathered or brushed finishes introduce texture for counters, walls, fireplaces, furniture, and design-led interiors.

6. Can Patagonia Gold Quartzite be used for hotel projects?

Yes. Hotels can use the stone for lobby feature walls, reception desks, concierge counters, bar fronts, restaurant surfaces, elevator walls, bathroom vanities, fireplaces, stairs, floors, lounge tables, and selected illuminated panels. Every application should have an approved finish, slab allocation, fabrication drawing, packing method, and maintenance plan.

7. How should Patagonia Gold Quartzite Slabs be selected?

Buyers should review actual slab photos, close-up details, dimensions, crystal ratio, translucent areas, gold-vein balance, black-fragment positions, fissures, repairs, finish, and usable area. The slabs should then be allocated to islands, walls, counters, stairs, bars, fireplaces, and adjoining panels before cutting.

8. What should buyers confirm before placing an order?

Confirm current slab photos, size, thickness, finish, quantity, application, translucent zones, backlit requirement, cutting drawings, seams, edge profiles, openings, reinforcement, dry-lay layout, sealing, packing method, piece labels, destination port, and target delivery schedule.

Project Specification Summary of Patagonia Quartzite

FOR U STONE Patagonia Gold Quartzite is an Indian exotic quartzite for kitchen countertops, waterfall islands, hotel lobby walls, backlit panels, reception desks, bars, vanity tops, bathrooms, floors, staircases, fireplaces, wall cladding, tables, and custom architectural projects. Its ivory-white and pale-silver crystal zones contrast with black, charcoal, brown, amber, honey, and gold mineral movement.

For reliable production, approve actual slab photos, crystal ratio, dark-fragment placement, translucent zones, dimensions, thickness, finish, cutting layout, seams, edges, cut-outs, reinforcement, front-lit and backlit tests, lighting structure, dry-lay photos, piece numbers, spare material, packing protection, crate marks, inspection records, and shipment schedule before fabrication.

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