In the Italian Apuan Alps, a form of marble called Calacatta Oro is quarried. It is renowned for having broad, striking veins of gold and grey throughout its lovely white tone. One of the most expensive and sought-after marbles in the world is Calacatta Oro.

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

Being a somewhat delicate and porous stone, Calacatta Oro marble is vulnerable to stains and scratches. Acidic chemicals like vinegar and lemon juice also make it sensitive. Calacatta Oro tiles should be routinely sealed and cleaned using a pH-neutral cleaner in order to preserve its beauty.

Compared to other types of tiles, Calacatta Oro tiles can be pricey, but many people favour them for their opulent and classic appearance.