Description
Calacatta Caldia is a luxurious marble cut from the quarries of Italy. Its color palette consists primarily of a creamy white with faint grey veining.
Calacatta Caldia is a luxurious marble cut from the quarries of Italy. Its color palette consists primarily of a creamy white with faint grey veining.
Type: Marble
Color: White with veins of grey.
Origin: Italy
Finish: Polished
Size: .75″
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