Allure is a shimmering silver quartzite composition with flamed ripples and thin black veins. See what this unique premium quartzite slab can do for your space. Call to talk with a design expert today.
Allure Quartzite Specifications
Product: Quartzite
Grade: Standard
Thickness: 3 cm
Finish: Polished
Average Size: 125.6″ x 77.4″
Square Feet: 87.72
Price Per ft²: $46.75
Available in the U.S. for fast shipping.
Price reflects Standard grade quartzite. May be available in Commercial, Standard, High Standard and Premium grades.
Photos are for representation. Call to select specific slabs.
Quartzite Overview
Performance Category
Rating
Heat Resistance
5/5
Scratch Resistance
5/5
Stain Resistance
3/5
Ease of Maintenance
3/5
Requires Re-Sealing
Yes
These ratings reflect typical performance expectations. For a side-by-side breakdown of countertop materials, see our Countertop Durability Comparison.
Learn More About Quartzite
Learn more about how quartzite performs in real-world installations:
Quartzite is often chosen when maximum hardness and heat resistance are important. The stone’s quartz-rich mineral structure makes it one of the most durable natural materials used for countertops. Quartzite is commonly used in kitchens where surfaces are expected to tolerate heavy daily use.
Quartzite performs well in environments where durability and heat resistance are important. It is commonly used for residential kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, and other interior surfaces that experience regular daily use. Because quartzite is an extremely hard natural stone, it can also perform well in commercial spaces and outdoor kitchens where surfaces may be exposed to heavier use.
Where Quartzite May Not Be Ideal
Although quartzite is highly durable, it is still a natural stone that can absorb liquids if left unsealed. Environments where surfaces are frequently exposed to staining substances or heavy impact may require additional care. Quartzite can also be used for flooring, but its hardness can make fabrication and installation more demanding compared with materials typically selected for floor surfaces.