Brazilian Black Gold Stone Black Quartzite Slabs
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Brazilian Black Gold Stone Black Quartzite Slabs

Brazilian Black Gold Stone Black Quartzite Slabs

expensive Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite slabs for cutting kitchen and bathroom countertops, shower wall tiles, kitchen and bathroom floor tiles, Quartzite fireplace hearth slabs, stair stepping slabs, interior wall panels

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Description

2cm leathered Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite slabs: colors and variations of the 2cm leathered black Quartzite slab bundles displayed in a showroom in slab yard.

 

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1) Colors and veins

Brazilian Black Gold is an expensive natural Quartzite stone from Brazil. It features a dark black background with diagonal warm golden striped pattern veins look like wood.

2) Price level

expensive

Average cost of 2cm leathered Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite slabs:

3/4" slabs price per sq ft (per square foot) from US$ 8.83 to 8.83
2cm slabs price per square meter (per m2) from US$ 97.14 to 97.14

3) Shopping guide

Let me demonstrate how it functions in various spaces. This includes a conventional L-shaped kitchen countertop and an island measuring 4x8 feet; and a 72 inches wide double-sink master bathroom vanity top. A 2x1 meters rectangular dining table, a 40 inches round dining table, and an irregular-shaped coffee table. Accent wall panels with consistent veins, which is divided from a slab, and mirror arrayed feature wall slabs. The appearance of a patterned or textured mosaic tile design on the wall. Flooring tiles installed and some of its medallion designs on the floor.

The essence of Brazilian Black Gold is similar to that of Black Rose, symbolizing mystery, courage, burning soul.. It brings good luck to individuals born under the zodiac signs of Scorpio, Leo, Capricorn.

Recommended design style: Modern Luxe, Industrial Vintage, Neo-Classical

 

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4) Making a Comparison
 

1. Core Material Overview

 

First, clarify the fundamental differences in their origins and compositions, as this impacts all other properties:

 
Attribute 2cm Leathered Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite 2cm Leathered Absolute Black Granite 2cm Matte/Satin Black Engineered Quartz
Material Type Natural metamorphic rock (formed from sandstone under heat/pressure) Natural igneous rock (formed from magma cooling) Man-made composite (90% quartz crystals + 10% resin/pigments)
Key Component Quartz (60-70%), feldspar, mica Feldspar, quartz, biotite mica Ground quartz, polymer resin, colorants
Origin Brazil (premium source for Black Gold variant) India, South Africa (major producers) Global (brands like Caesarstone, Silestone)

 

 

2. Aesthetic Comparison (Critical for Design)

 

The "leathered" or matte finish emphasizes texture, while color/pattern defines visual identity-key for high-end projects:

 
Feature Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite Absolute Black Granite Black Engineered Quartz
Color Base Deep jet black (richer, more "velvety" than granite) Solid jet black (slightly cooler tone) Uniform jet black (consistent across slabs)
Unique Pattern Subtle, golden-brown veining (thin, wispy, or feathery)-varies by slab (natural uniqueness) Near-solid (minimal to no veining; rare small white flecks) No veining (100% uniform; some may have subtle speckles)
Finish Texture Leathered (soft, tactile, low-sheen; hides light scratches better than polished) Leathered (similar texture to quartzite; slightly more porous feel) Matte/Satin (smooth, non-porous feel; less "organic" texture than leathered natural stone)
Slab Variation High (each slab has unique veining placement-requires slab selection for consistency) Low (minimal variation; easy to match across multiple slabs) None (100% consistent color/pattern; no slab-to-slab differences)

 

 

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3. Performance & Durability (Key for Daily Use)

 

Natural stones (quartzite/granite) and engineered quartz differ in hardness, porosity, and resistance to stains/heat:

 
Performance Metric Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite Absolute Black Granite Black Engineered Quartz
Hardness (Mohs Scale) 7 (excellent-scratch-resistant; only diamond/topaz can scratch it) 6.5-7 (very good-resistant to most household scratches) 7 (same as quartzite; scratch-resistant via quartz content)
Porosity Low (natural stone; requires 1 initial sealer application + re-sealing every 2-3 years to prevent staining) Very low (denser than most granites; may need 1 initial seal + re-seal every 3-5 years) Non-porous (no sealer needed-resistant to wine, oil, coffee, and other stains)
Heat Resistance Excellent (withstands up to 1,200°F; safe for hot pots/pans directly on the surface) Very good (withstands up to 1,000°F; safe for hot cookware, but avoid extreme temperature shocks) Good (withstands up to 400-500°F; not safe for hot pots directly-use trivets to prevent resin melting)
Stain Resistance Good (with proper sealing; unsealed areas may absorb oils/wines) Very good (dense structure + sealing = minimal staining risk) Excellent (non-porous; no staining even without sealing)
Impact Resistance Good (resistant to minor drops, but prone to chipping if hit hard on edges) Very good (slightly denser than quartzite; more impact-resistant) Good (resin adds flexibility, but thick edges are still vulnerable to heavy impacts)

 

 

4. Fabrication Adaptability (Critical for Custom Products)

 

All three work for common fabrications (countertops, backsplashes, tabletops), but their properties affect cutting, edging, and installation:

 
Fabrication Aspect Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite Absolute Black Granite Black Engineered Quartz
Cutting Difficulty Moderate (hardness requires diamond-tipped tools; veining may cause slight variations in cutting resistance) Moderate (similar to quartzite; consistent density = predictable cutting) Easy (resin softens the material; faster cutting with standard diamond tools)
Edging Options Excellent (supports all edge profiles: bullnose, bevel, ogee, mitered-leathered finish blends well with polished edges) Excellent (same edge versatility as quartzite; leathered texture pairs nicely with crisp edges) Very Good (supports most edges, but mitered edges may need extra reinforcement due to resin's flexibility)
Seaming Visibility Moderate (veining variation can hide seams if slabs are matched carefully; leathered finish softens seam lines) Low (solid color + leathered finish = seams are barely visible) Very Low (uniform color + matte finish = seams are nearly invisible with proper fabrication)
Weight (2cm Slab) ~20-22 lbs/sq. ft. (natural stone density) ~21-23 lbs/sq. ft. (slightly denser than quartzite) ~18-20 lbs/sq. ft. (lighter due to resin content)
Installation Requirement Requires sturdy cabinetry (standard for natural stone); 2cm slabs may need plywood support for overhangs >10 inches Same as quartzite (sturdy support; overhangs >10 inches need reinforcement) Lighter weight = slightly less cabinet reinforcement; overhangs >12 inches still need support

 

 

5. Cost & Availability

 

Cost varies by material rarity, origin, and brand-critical for budget planning:

 
Cost Factor Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite Absolute Black Granite Black Engineered Quartz
Price Range (USD/sq. ft.) $150-$250 (premium: Brazilian origin + unique veining) $80-$150 (mid-range: abundant supply + solid color) $120-$200 (varies by brand: premium brands like Caesarstone cost more)
Availability Moderate (specialized; may require ordering from importers) High (widely available at stone yards + home improvement stores) High (readily available via brand distributors + retailers)
Long-Term Value High (rare veining = unique aesthetic; natural stone appreciates in design value) Moderate-High (timeless solid black; consistent demand) Moderate (uniform look = less unique; resin may show wear over decades)

 

 

6. Ideal Use Cases

 

Choose based on your project's priorities (aesthetics, maintenance, budget):

 
Scenario Best Choice: Brazilian Black Gold Quartzite Best Choice: Absolute Black Granite Best Choice: Black Engineered Quartz
High-end, unique designs ✅ (gold veining adds luxury; perfect for statement countertops/feature walls) ❌ (too plain for unique focal points) ❌ (uniform look lacks uniqueness)
Low-maintenance kitchens ❌ (needs periodic sealing) ⚠️ (minimal sealing) ✅ (no sealing; stain/scratch-resistant)
Outdoor use (e.g., patios) ✅ (heat-resistant + natural durability; seal annually) ✅ (dense + weather-resistant; low maintenance) ❌ (resin degrades in UV light = fading/warping)
Budget-conscious projects ❌ (premium pricing) ✅ (most affordable dark natural stone) ⚠️ (mid-range; avoid premium brands)
Consistent look across rooms ❌ (slab variation = hard to match) ✅ (minimal variation) ✅ (100% uniform)

 

 

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