The aptly named Ice Crystal dolomite pattern conveys the look of a shimmering sheet of crystalized ice. With delightful motion and subtle detailing, this Ice Crystal also illuminates beautifully when used for backlit countertops and accent walls. Elevate your custom countertop, backsplash or bathroom project with FabQuartz premium grade dolomite. Call to talk with a natural stone design expert today.
Ice Crystal Dolomite Specifications
Product: Granite
Grade: Premium
Thickness: 3 cm
Finish: Polished
Average Size: 113.5″ x 75.6″
Square Feet: 77.46
Price Per ft²: $39.05
Available in the U.S. for fast shipping.
Price reflects Premium grade. May be available in Commercial, Standard, High Standard and Premium grades.
Photos are for representation. Call to select specific slabs.
Dolomite Overview
Performance Category
Rating
Heat Resistance
4/5
Scratch Resistance
3/5
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 Dolomite
Learn more about how dolomite performs in everyday installations:
Dolomite is often chosen when a marble-like natural stone appearance is desired with somewhat greater hardness than traditional marble. Its mineral composition provides moderate durability while maintaining the characteristics associated with carbonate stones. Dolomite is commonly used in residential kitchens and bathrooms.
Dolomite performs well in residential environments where natural stone surfaces are desired but the installation is not exposed to extreme wear. It is commonly used for bathroom vanities, interior countertops, and vertical accent surfaces. In kitchens, dolomite can work well when normal residential use is expected and surfaces are not subjected to unusually heavy impact.
Where Dolomite May Not Be Ideal
Dolomite may be less suitable in environments that place frequent stress on the surface. Outdoor exposure, heavy commercial traffic, or areas where surfaces are frequently exposed to acidic substances can accelerate wear on carbonate stones. Dolomite can also be used for flooring, but moderate durability means it is typically better suited for lighter-use interior spaces.