Arctic Calacatta Gold Quartz features a clean white base with warm champagne-gold veining, making it a strong choice for waterfall islands, countertops, vanity tops, and elegant modern interiors.
Item No :
ALQS6927Surface finish :
Polished or honedOrder(MOQ) :
200 square metersPayment :
T/T, L/C, CashProduct Origin :
ChinaColor :
white and goldShipping Port :
Xiamen or other China portLead Time :
20 daysWeight :
2.7 kg/M3Product Description
Arctic Calacatta Gold Quartz is a white engineered quartz slab with warm gold veining designed for projects that need brightness, movement, and a cleaner form of visual luxury. The slab keeps a generous white field, so the pattern feels open rather than crowded. That makes it more practical than many heavier gold-vein designs, especially in kitchens and vanity areas where the surface needs to stay elegant without becoming busy.
Visual Character
The base is a clean white, while the main veins move diagonally across the slab in a warm champagne-gold tone. Around the stronger bands, finer gold lines spread outward and help the pattern feel more natural and more connected. The overall look is refined rather than loud. It has enough contrast to read clearly from a distance, but it still keeps the surface bright and balanced.









This design is best for waterfall islands, long countertops, bathroom vanity tops, reception counters, and other interior surfaces where the vein flow can remain visible. It also suits projects that want a warmer alternative to cold grey-vein quartz without jumping into a very heavy luxury style.
Buyers usually choose this color when plain white quartz feels too safe and dark-vein marble-look quartz feels too sharp. The white background keeps it commercially flexible, while the warm gold movement gives it more identity than standard soft-grey options.
For distributors, it is easier to merchandise than very aggressive statement slabs because it still fits a broad white-and-neutral interior palette.
For contractors, the pattern is strong enough to matter, but not so chaotic that every piece becomes difficult to place.
For project buyers, this is often a better fit when the client wants warmth, brightness, and a more decorative island or vanity without making the whole room feel visually heavy.
The current Aoli page already supports that positioning with jumbo slab sizes of 3000 × 1400 mm and 3200 × 1600 mm, finishes including polished, honed, and satin leather, and thicknesses of 18 mm, 20 mm, and 30 mm.
Suitable uses include kitchen countertops, waterfall islands, vanity tops, bar tops, bench tops, reception counters, and selected interior wall-facing applications where the pattern can stay visible. The current Aoli page also lists bathroom vanity tops, islands, work tops, wall cladding, stair steps, flooring, and other custom interior decorative uses.
This slab is not the best fit for buyers who want a very quiet, low-variation white surface. It is also less suitable for projects dominated by many small cut pieces, because the pattern reads better when it has room to travel. If the design brief calls for strong black contrast or a colder architectural look, another white quartz style will usually be a better match.
This is a full-slab display product, not a sample-chip product. Its value becomes much clearer when buyers can see the longer gold movement across a large surface. If you only show a small hand sample, the slab can appear simpler than it really is and lose much of its showroom impact.
Layout planning matters here, especially for islands, waterfall returns, and long visible runs. The stronger gold veins should land intentionally rather than accidentally. This is not the most difficult quartz pattern to fabricate, but careless seam placement or random cutting can reduce what makes the slab commercially valuable.
Buyer Notes for Procurement Teams
For procurement, this is a useful choice when the project needs a brighter premium look without moving into a highly risky pattern direction. It can work well in residential, hospitality, and selected commercial interiors where the brief asks for a white surface with warmer movement. The current Aoli page lists MOQ at 200 square meters, lead time at 20 days, and production ability at 200,000–300,000 square meters per month, which is relevant for early supply discussions, though final scheduling should always be reconfirmed case by case.
Daily care is simple: use a soft cloth, mild soap, and water, then dry the surface to keep the white background looking crisp. Avoid harsh abrasive cleaners and do not place very hot cookware directly on the surface without protection.
The current Aoli page also presents technical information such as water absorption 0.05%, density 2371 kg/m³, Mohs hardness 6, radioactivity Class A, and listed flexural and compressive strength figures. Those figures are useful as page-level support, but project teams should still confirm the final technical document set against the actual order and batch before formal submittal use.
FAQ
Q1. Is this a strong gold-vein slab or a soft gold-vein slab?
It sits in the middle. The main veins are clearly visible, but the slab still keeps enough open white space to feel calm rather than overloaded.
Q2. Where does this design perform best?
It is strongest on islands, longer countertops, double vanities, and other applications where the gold movement can travel across the surface.
Q3. Is it suitable for small vanity tops?
Yes, but it usually looks better on medium and larger surfaces. Small pieces can lose some of the pattern value.
Q4. What sizes and thicknesses are currently listed on the Aoli page?
The page lists slab sizes of 3000 × 1400 mm and 3200 × 1600 mm, with thickness options of 18 mm, 20 mm, and 30 mm.
Q5. What finishes are currently shown?
The page lists polished, honed, satin leather, and other customized finish options.
Q6. Is this a good choice if the client wants a very plain white quartz?
Probably not. A quieter white design with lighter background movement would usually be a better choice.
If you need a white quartz slab with warmer movement and better visual presence than a standard plain white option, contact Aoli Stone with your slab size, thickness, finish, and application details. We can help you review whether Arctic Calacatta Gold Quartz is the right fit before quotation and production.
Packing

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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