

Slab: 2400up x 1200up x 20mm, 2400up x 1200up x 30mm etc.
Cut-to-size: 300 x 300 x 20mm / 30mm, 300 x 600 x 20mm / 30mm, 600x600x20mm / 30mm etc.
Tile: 305 x 305 x 10mm, 457 x 457 x 10mm, 305 x 610 x 10mm, 610 x 610 x 10mm etc.
Stair: 1100-1500 x 300-330 x 20/30mm, 1100-1500 x 140-160 x 20mm etc.
Countertop: 96" x 36", 96" x 25-1/2", 78" x 25-1/2", 78" x 36", 72" x 36", 96" x 16" etc.
Sink: 500 x 410 x 190mm, 430 x 350 x 195mm etc.
Mosaic: 300 x 300 x 8mm, 457 x 457 x 8mm, 610 x 610 x 10mm etc.






The unique color of Emerald Green Marble works well with a range of other materials including wood, metal, and glass. It can be used to create striking accents in a room, such as a statement wall, or as an eye-catching countertop in a kitchen or bathroom.


1. Prepare the area: Before you begin, ensure that the area is clean, dry and free from any debris or dust. If necessary, remove the old flooring or surface material and level the subfloor.
2. Measure the area: Measure the length and width of the room to determine the amount of marble needed. Order a bit extra in case of mistakes or if you need to cut and shape some of the marble.
3. Lay out the marble tiles: Start with dry laying out the marble tiles to determine the best placement and pattern. Once you are satisfied with the layout, mark the tiles with a chalk line for guidance.
4. Cut the tiles: Carefully measure and cut the marble tiles with a diamond blade saw, ensuring that the cuts are precise and straight.
5. Install the tiles: Carefully place the tiles in the marked areas using a thin-set adhesive with a notched trowel. Leave a small gap between the tiles for grouting.
6. Grout the tiles: After the tiles have set, fill in the gaps between tiles with grout using a rubber float. Make sure to wipe off any excess grout with a damp sponge.
7. Seal the Marble: Once the grout has cured, apply a marble sealant to protect the marble from stains and moisture.



- Wear safety equipment such as goggles, gloves, and a mask when cutting the marble tiles.
- Ensure that the subfloor is sturdy and level before laying the marble to prevent any cracking or damage.
- Emerald Green Marble is a porous material, so it requires regular cleaning with a mild cleanser to prevent staining or discoloration.
- Avoid using harsh acidic cleaners, which can damage the marble and reduce its shine.
- Apply a marble sealant every six months to prevent stains and moisture from penetrating the marble surface.
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