Golden Spider Quartz Countertops feature a clean white base with fine golden veining for kitchen tops, islands, vanity tops, and interior surfaces. A practical choice for buyers who want a marble-look quartz design with a lighter and more controlled pattern.
Item No :
ALQS1101Surface finish :
Polished or honedOrder(MOQ) :
200 square metersPayment :
T/T, L/C, CashProduct Origin :
ChinaColor :
white and goldenShipping Port :
Xiamen or other China portLead Time :
20 daysWeight :
2.7 ton /M3Product Description
Golden Spider Quartz Countertops combine a clean white base with fine golden veining that spreads in a light, branching pattern. The design feels decorative, but it is not overly heavy or theatrical. For many buyers, that balance is exactly the point: it gives a project more character than plain white quartz, while staying easier to place than bold marble-look patterns with thick movement.
This design reads as warm white with delicate gold veining rather than dramatic white with heavy contrast. The lines are thin to medium-fine, with a spider-like network that moves naturally across the slab. It suits interiors that want a refined white-and-gold direction without making the surface feel busy from a distance.








Buyers usually choose this color because it sits in a useful middle position. It is more expressive than plain white quartz, but less risky than very bold Calacatta-style slabs.
For distributors, it is a showroom-friendly design because customers understand it quickly. The white base keeps it commercial, and the gold veining gives it enough personality to stand out.
For project buyers, it works well when the brief calls for white surfaces with warmer detailing. It pairs more easily with brass, champagne metal, warm wood, beige flooring, and off-white cabinetry than colder grey-vein designs.
Another practical point is scale. This pattern normally reads better on larger tops and islands, where the veining has room to open up. On very small vanity pieces, the visual effect can feel more limited.
Golden Spider Quartz is suitable for:
This product is not the best fit for projects that want a very plain, quiet, almost pattern-free white surface. It is also not the first choice for uncovered exterior applications unless a specifically UV-tested outdoor-grade material is confirmed. For buyers seeking very bold, thick-vein drama, this design may feel too fine and controlled.
Show this slab in full size whenever possible. The value of this design is easier to understand on a large visual field than on a small sample.
It also helps to merchandise it with warm metal samples, light oak, walnut, beige stone-look tiles, or cream lacquer finishes. That pairing makes the gold veining feel intentional rather than accidental.
This is a commercially useful color because it can sit between “safe white” and “statement slab.” That usually gives it broader showroom appeal.
Vein direction should be checked before cutting, especially for islands, long runs, and waterfall legs. The pattern is fine, so sloppy seam planning can weaken the final look more than on diffuse or cloudy designs.
For projects with visible joints, request slab photos before fabrication and mark the main flow lines in advance. This product usually rewards layout planning.
Polished finish is the easier commercial choice for most countertop orders. If a softer look is needed, confirm surface treatment and final cleaning expectations before production.
This is a good option when the client wants a white-and-gold marble look but needs the maintenance routine of quartz rather than natural marble. It is especially useful in projects where visual warmth matters.
Before order confirmation, check:
For multi-unit or hospitality work, ask for slab photos or lot confirmation early. Fine linear veining should still be reviewed for consistency across batches.
Clean with a soft cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner. Do not use strong alkaline or highly abrasive products for daily maintenance.
Although quartz is easier to maintain than many natural stones, it is still good practice to use trivets for very hot cookware and cutting boards for food prep. Wipe wine, coffee, oil, and strongly colored spills in a reasonable time instead of leaving them for long exposure.
For polished surfaces, routine cleaning is usually enough to keep the finish looking bright. No regular sealing schedule is normally required for standard indoor quartz applications.
Q1. Is this a bold Calacatta-style design?
Not exactly. It is closer to a lighter white-and-gold marble-look direction with finer, more branching movement.
Q2. Does it work well for kitchen islands?
Yes. In fact, large islands are one of the better uses for this pattern because the veining can read more naturally across a wider surface.
Q3. Is it suitable for small bathroom vanity tops?
Yes, but the visual effect will be quieter. This design shows its character better on medium and large surfaces.
Q4. Can it be used outdoors?
Standard indoor quartz is generally not the first recommendation for exposed exterior use unless a specific outdoor-tested version is confirmed.
Q5. What cabinet colors pair well with it?
Warm white, light beige, taupe, oak, walnut, and brushed brass combinations usually work very well.
Looking for a white quartz surface with warmer character and better project flexibility?
Send Aoli Stone your required slab size, thickness, finish, and quantity, and we can help you review whether Golden Spider Quartz fits your project or market lineup.
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Technical information
The main component of quartz stone countertop material is 93% quartz sand and resin, color or others. It feels very similar to stone.
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Test item(s) |
Test method(s) |
Test result(s) |
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Absorption by weight |
ASTM C97/C97M-15 |
0.05% |
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Density |
2371 kg/m³ |
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Abrasion resistance (polished) |
ASTM C241/C241M-15e1 |
44 |
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Flexural strength |
ASTM C880/C880M-15 |
Dry condition:35.6 MPa |
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Wet condition:40.1 MPa |
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Compressive strength |
Refer to ASTM C170/C170M-17 |
Dry condition:248 MPa |
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Wet condition:240 MPa |
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Coefficient of linear thermal expansion |
ASTM C531-00(2012 |
22.2×10-6/C |
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Specular gloss(60) |
ASTM D523-14 |
38.2 |
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Stain resistance test |
Refer to ANSI Z124.6-2007 |
Total stain resistance value:56 Maximum individual depth of staining:0.04mm |
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Composition analysis |
FTIR,PGC-MS,XRF and TGA |
See Page 9 |
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Radioactivity |
GB 6566-2010 |
Class A |
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Mohs'hardness |
Refer to EN 101:1991 |
6 |
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Specimens identification No. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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Absorption by weight (%) |
0.04 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
0.04 |
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Mean water absorption (%) |
0.05 |
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Density (kg/m³) |
2358 |
2372 |
2375 |
2373 |
2376 |
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Mean density (kg/m³) |
2371 |
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