White Thassos
Thassos White Marble gets its name from the Greek island located in the Aegean Sea, where it has been extracted for hundreds of years. Today, this marble continues to be the most well-known Greek marble worldwide, standing out from any other white marble. The Greeks claim that Thassos marble is the whitest marble in the world, with a small grain size. It is used in luxurious spaces and is highly demanded in Arab countries, palaces, mosques, etc.
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Applications of Thassos White Marble
Thassos White Marble is one of its most attractive features. Both indoors and outdoors, its elegance blends well with a variety of design styles. It can be finished in several ways: polished, honed, aged, and sandblasted.
This marble is perfect for creating luxurious environments, commonly used for flooring, cladding, countertops, and architectural details in exclusive spaces.
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Common Thicknesses
The most common thicknesses typically range from 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 cm.
Standard Dimensions
The standard production sizes typically include: 30x30, 30x40, 40x40, 60x30, 60x40, 60x60, 80x80, 100x100, 120x120, and slabs of approximately 4 m².
Thassos White Marble surfaces can be polished or honed for a smooth, non-slip finish, as well as other finishes such as brushed, sandblasted, or flamed.