In the Italian Apuan Alps, the Calacatta Viola marble variety is mined. It is renowned for its stunning white tone with prominent, dramatic purple and grey veins. A rare and expensive marble is Calacatta Viola.

Thin slabs of Calacatta Viola marble are carved into regular sizes and forms to create Calacatta Viola tiles. In both home and commercial areas, they are frequently utilised for flooring, countertops, backsplashes, and other surfaces.

Being a relatively fragile and porous stone, Calacatta Viola marble is vulnerable to stains and scratches. Acidic chemicals like vinegar and lemon juice also make it sensitive. Calacatta Viola tiles should be sealed frequently and cleaned with a pH-neutral detergent in order to preserve its beauty.

Compared to other tile kinds, Calacatta Viola tiles can be pricey, but many people prefer them for their opulent and distinctive appearance.