Cloud Vein White Quartz features a clean white base with soft pale grey marble-like veining, ideal for countertops, islands, vanity tops, and interior projects that need a calm and versatile white surface.
Item No :
ALQS6634-GSurface finish :
Polished or honedOrder(MOQ) :
200 square metersPayment :
T/T, L/C, CashProduct Origin :
ChinaColor :
WhiteShipping Port :
Xiamen or other port from ChinaLead Time :
20 daysWeight :
2700 kg/M3Product Description
Cloud Vein White Quartz is a bright white engineered quartz slab with soft pale grey veining spread in an open, low-contrast pattern. It is designed for buyers who want the marble look, but in a quieter and more commercially adaptable form. Instead of dominating the space, it helps the room stay bright, clean, and easier to coordinate across kitchens, vanity areas, and larger interior programs.
Visual Character
The first impression is lightness. The slab has a generous white background with broad, faint grey veins and fine supporting lines that move gently across the surface. It does not read as a strong statement slab. It reads as a calm and well-balanced white quartz with enough movement to avoid looking flat.









Best For
This design is best for kitchen countertops, islands, vanity tops, backsplashes, reception counters, apartment interiors, and light commercial projects where a soft white marble-look surface is preferred. It is especially useful when the buyer wants a white quartz that feels more finished than plain white, but less visually risky than a bold Calacatta pattern.
Why Buyers Choose It
Buyers usually choose this kind of quartz when plain white feels too empty and strong-vein marble-look quartz feels too aggressive. The soft grey movement gives the slab enough life to feel intentional, but it still stays easy to live with in everyday interiors.
For distributors, this is often a safer stocking direction than stronger high-contrast white quartz because it works across more cabinet colors and customer tastes. For contractors, the quieter pattern usually creates fewer visual conflicts with other finishes on site. For procurement teams, it is a useful choice when the project needs a clean white surface that can be repeated across multiple spaces without causing design fatigue.
The current Aoli page supports that practical positioning with jumbo slab sizes of 3000 × 1400 mm and 3200 × 1600 mm, finishes such as polished, honed, and satin leather, and common thicknesses of 18 mm, 20 mm, and 30 mm.
Suitable Uses
Suitable uses include kitchen countertops, island tops, bathroom vanity tops, bench tops, bar tops, reception desks, wall cladding in suitable dry interiors, stair details, and other interior decorative surfaces. The current Aoli page also lists bathroom vanity tops, islands, work tops, bench tops, bar tops, wall cladding, stair steps, and flooring among its application directions.
Less Suitable Uses
This slab is not the best fit for projects that need strong dramatic veining, deep contrast, or a highly expressive focal surface. It is also less suitable for buyers who specifically want a warm cream-white or gold-vein look. If the design brief depends on strong visual impact from a distance, a bolder quartz pattern will usually perform better.
Buyer Notes for Distributors
This is a useful broad-market white quartz because it is easier to show and easier to explain. It does not depend on a dramatic slab photo to sell. Its strength is versatility. That usually helps in markets where buyers want something cleaner and more practical than a strong designer slab, but still want a surface with a marble-like feel.
Buyer Notes for Contractors
This pattern is forgiving, but it should not be treated as a random white slab. The broader pale veins still create direction across islands, backsplash runs, and larger tops, so planning the slab layout is worth doing. The result is strongest when the quiet movement feels continuous rather than accidental.
Buyer Notes for Procurement Teams
For procurement, this is a lower-risk white quartz option when multiple stakeholders need to approve the same finish. It supports a modern white interior without looking too plain, and it avoids the sharper taste divide that stronger statement patterns often create. The current Aoli page also lists MOQ at 200 square meters, lead time at 20 days, and production capacity at 200,000–300,000 square meters per month, which is useful for early supply evaluation, though final commercial terms should always be reconfirmed.
Care and Maintenance
Daily care is straightforward. Clean with a soft cloth, mild soap, and water, then wipe dry. Avoid aggressive abrasive pads, strong chemical exposure, and direct placement of very hot cookware.
The current Aoli page lists technical data including 0.05% absorption by weight, 2371 kg/m³ density, 35.6 MPa dry / 40.1 MPa wet flexural strength, 248 MPa dry / 240 MPa wet compressive strength, Class A radioactivity, and Mohs hardness 6. Those figures are useful support points, but project teams should still verify the exact technical document set against the supplied batch before formal submittals.
FAQ
Q1. Is this a strong Calacatta-style slab?
No. It is a quieter white marble-look quartz with low-contrast grey movement.
Q2. Where does this design work best?
It works best on kitchen countertops, islands, vanity tops, and other interiors where a bright, calm white surface is preferred.
Q3. Is it suitable for larger repeat-use projects?
Yes. That is one of its stronger commercial advantages because the look is broad enough to work across many units and spaces.
Q4. What sizes and thicknesses are listed on the current 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 the best option if a client wants a dramatic statement island?
Usually not. A stronger high-contrast pattern would be better if the island needs to act as the main focal point.
If you need a white quartz slab that feels brighter and more commercially flexible than a bold marble-look surface, contact Aoli Stone with your slab size, thickness, finish, quantity, and project application details. We can help review whether Cloud Vein White Quartz fits your market or project before quotation and production.
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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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