Types Of Grey Marbles

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Some marbles that contain grey as the underlying color may be placed in the black or white categories, but there are so many that they merit a grouping of their own. If you're looking for something that sports a combination of the features of some of the above colors, this might be the right category to start looking in.

Here are some of the most popular grey marble types:

Marengo Grey Marble

This stone has almost a popcorn-like effect with light grey, dark grey, and creamy white mixed in. It sports a dark grey hue, unlike most grey marbles that are lighter in color. It is a great choice for paving floors or laying down new tiling indoors.

Mariah Grey Marble

This one has a beautiful smoky color and almost a completely solid shade of grey. It has a gradient of light to dark grey that comes out differently each time it is quarried. There are some light grey veins and textures that make each piece more different than the next.

Antico Grey Marble

Its thick streaks of dark and light colors resemble a greyscale photograph of the planet Jupiter. This smoky mix of deeply dark grey and lighter shades makes it look like a landscape petrified in time. Add a little bit of depth and drama to your kitchen or bathroom by using this stone to decorate with.

Pieta Grey Marble

This marble is quarried in Iran, and is known for its smoothness in texture. This grey color is so dark that it can be almost black in some cases. However, there are sharp streaks of solid white that run all the way down the stone, giving it a very natural look. The contrast between the dark and light colors is striking, making it a popular choice among homeowners who are really looking to make a bold move.

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Updated: 2024/9/12

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