Quick Summary
Mármol Calcita Azul, also searched as Blue Calcite Marble Tiles, is a translucent blue-white natural marble used for polished floor tiles, wall tiles, kitchen feature panels, bathroom walls, countertops, vanity tops, and backlit interior stone designs. This page explains tile size references, thickness options, polished finish selection, cut-to-size planning, backlit layout review, physical-property reference data, packing, inspection, and maintenance notes for international buyers. Current batch photos, blue tone, crystal movement, tile calibration, finish, light-transmission effect, and test report needs should be confirmed before project approval.
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Main image for reviewing the Calcite Azul blue tone, crystalline structure, translucency, white clouding, and polished stone character. |
Calcite Azul Marble for Blue Calcite Marble Tiles, Kitchen Panels, Bathroom Walls, Floors, and Backlit Interior ProjectsCalcite Azul Marble is selected when a project needs a light blue marble surface with a crystalline, translucent, and water-like visual effect. It is more decorative than ordinary white marble tiles but softer than dark blue or heavily veined marble, making it useful for luxury kitchens, bathrooms, villa interiors, feature walls, and selected floor or wall areas. Esta Stone can support Calcite Azul Marble tile supply, polished tile review, cut-to-size wall panels, kitchen panel fabrication, bathroom wall layout, floor tile production, countertop processing, vanity top cutting, backlit panel discussion, and export packing. For visible interiors, buyers should approve actual batch photos and tile layout before production because blue calcite tone and crystal movement can vary from lot to lot.
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Tile image for checking blue-white tone, tile face variation, crystal movement, and possible floor or wall layout direction. |
Polished tile image for reviewing reflection, color depth, crystal clarity, and luxury interior surface effect. |
What Makes Calcite Azul Marble Different from Common Blue Marble and White Marble Tiles?
Light Blue Crystal ToneThe stone gives interiors a calm blue-white surface that feels brighter and softer than dark blue marble or heavy grey stone. |
Translucent Design ValueSelected areas can be reviewed for backlit walls, kitchen features, bathroom panels, reception details, and decorative lighting effects. |
Tile and Panel FlexibilityThe material can be supplied as thin tiles, cut-to-size wall panels, vanity pieces, kitchen panels, and custom interior stone parts. |
Product Overview: Blue Calcite Marble Tiles with Crystal Movement and Polished Interior DepthCalcite Azul Marble is a decorative natural marble for interiors that need a light blue stone surface without a cold commercial look. The blue, white, and crystal-like movement can create a spa-like bathroom wall, a calm kitchen feature panel, a refined floor tile surface, or a softly illuminated backlit wall. The material coordinates well with white cabinets, pale oak, light walnut, brushed nickel, chrome, champagne metal, soft grey floors, cream walls, glass partitions, and indirect lighting. Polished finish emphasizes the translucent and crystalline depth, while honed or custom finish discussion may be useful when a quieter surface is needed. Calcite Azul is especially sensitive to slab and batch selection because the value comes from blue tone, crystal clouding, and light behavior. For premium rooms, request batch photos, front-lit photos, and backlit test photos where lighting is part of the design. |
Floor tile image for checking tile surface tone, polished finish, joint planning, and blue calcite floor application appearance. |
Technical Specifications and Buyer Data for Calcite Azul Marble Tiles
| Nombre del producto | Mármol Calcita Azul |
| Focus Keywords | Calcite Azul Marble, Blue Calcite Marble Tiles |
| Related Names | Azul Calcite Marble, Blue Calcite Marble, Calcite Blue Marble, Blue Crystal Marble, Blue Marble Tiles, Calcite Azul Marble Tiles |
| Tipo de material | Natural translucent blue calcite marble; batch tone, crystal movement, and usable area should be confirmed before order release |
| Referencia de origen | Brazil reference in public supplier data; confirm current slab lot, stock record, and project documentation before formal approval |
| Color Character | Light blue, icy blue, white, semi-white, grey-blue, and crystalline calcite movement with translucent design potential |
| Tile Size References | 305×305mm, 610×305mm, 610×610mm; custom wall panels, floor tiles, countertop pieces, and cut-to-size items can be reviewed by drawing |
| Thickness Options | 10mm, 12mm, 14mm for thin tile references; larger panel and slab thickness should be confirmed by current stock and project use |
| Opciones de superficie | Polished finish shown; honed or backlit panel finishing can be reviewed by sample, light test, and installation requirement |
| MOQ / Sample Note | MOQ and sample availability should be confirmed by current tile size, slab stock, finish, cutting scope, and project quantity |
| Packing Reference | Fumigated seaworthy wooden crates with foam separation, face protection, edge protection, batch labels, size labels, and packing photos |
| Recommended Use | Floor tiles, wall tiles, luxury kitchens, bathroom walls, countertops, vanity tops, table tops, feature walls, reception panels, and backlit interior designs |
Physical Properties and Test Report Reference
Public Calcite Azul / Azul Calcite Marble references show inconsistent physical values because the material name is used across different supplier lots, quarry sources, and calcite-blue variants. The values below are useful for early buyer discussion only. They should not replace a current Esta Stone batch test report when the project has engineering, hotel, public-area, flooring, or code-controlled requirements.
| Density Reference | Public references range from about 2.60–2.75 g/cm³; some supplier data lists approx. 2.629–2.709 t/m³. Confirm by current batch test report. |
| Water Absorption Reference | Public references show approx. 0.1–0.45% depending on source and variant; sealing and stain-control review are recommended for kitchens and bathrooms. |
| Compressive Strength Reference | Source data varies widely, including 85–110 MPa, 120–180 MPa, and other supplier-specific values. Formal specifications should use a current test report. |
| Translucency Review | Backlit applications should be approved with actual slab or tile light testing, including LED color temperature, backing structure, and panel thickness. |
| Recommended Test Items | Density, water absorption, compressive strength, flexural strength, abrasion resistance, slip resistance for flooring, calibration tolerance, and finish-specific sealing evaluation. |
How to Plan Blue Calcite Marble Tiles for Floors, Kitchen Panels, Bathrooms, and Backlit Walls
The layout decision should begin with the blue tone and crystal movement. For kitchen projects, the most translucent or visually balanced areas should be reserved for the main backsplash, island panel, or feature wall. For bathrooms, wall panels should be arranged with the lighting direction and vanity area in mind. For floors, tile grouping and joint alignment should be reviewed so the blue-white movement does not look broken.
Thin tile references such as 305×305mm, 610×305mm, and 610×610mm are useful for floors and walls, while larger custom panels may be preferred for feature walls or backlit applications. If the project requires a backlit effect, the actual material must be tested with the planned LED system rather than approved from front-lit photos only.
| Kitchen Panels | Confirm backsplash size, island panel layout, cabinet support, sink or cooktop exposure, edge detail, sealing expectation, and cleaning routine. |
| Bathroom Walls | Confirm waterproofing, shower exposure, wall elevation, grout width, lighting, drainage, sealant, and pH-neutral cleaning method. |
| Backlit Features | Confirm translucent zones, LED spacing, color temperature, lightbox depth, backing support, access panels, heat control, and mock-up effect. |
Real Project Scenarios for Calcite Azul Marble
Luxury Kitchen ProjectsFor kitchens, Calcite Azul Marble is strongest as a visual feature surface. Confirm backsplash layout, island panel direction, cut-outs, cabinet support, sealing, and daily-care expectations before fabrication. |
Bathroom, Wall, and Backlit DesignsFor bathrooms and wall features, the key checks are blue tone, crystal movement, tile module, waterproofing, lighting position, backlit test if needed, and construction protection. |
Design Trend and Material Positioning
Luxury interiors are using more translucent and light-responsive natural stones for kitchens, bathrooms, reception areas, and feature walls. Calcite Azul Marble fits this direction because the blue-white surface can create a calm, spa-like atmosphere while still offering the visual interest of natural crystal movement.
The strongest use cases are kitchen backsplashes, bathroom walls, vanity backgrounds, polished floor tiles, backlit wall panels, bar fronts, reception details, and custom decorative panels. For wet zones, floors, and commercial interiors, finish selection, slip resistance, sealing, cleaning method, replacement quantity, and local installation requirements should be reviewed before final specification.
Project-Code, Lighting, Installer, and Wet-Area Review Before Use
Calcite Azul Marble should be specified together with the full wall, floor, countertop, or backlit assembly. For floor tiles, the contractor should review substrate flatness, adhesive system, movement joints, grout width, slip requirement, and construction protection. For wall panels, the installer should check panel weight, backing structure, fixing method, joint line, and lighting direction.
For backlit panels, the electrical and stone teams should confirm LED layout, heat control, access panels, color temperature, diffuser design, backing material, and service route. For kitchens and bathrooms, the project team should confirm sealing, acid sensitivity, water exposure, pH-neutral cleaning, and user maintenance expectations before approval.
| Floor Tile Review | Confirm substrate, adhesive, joint grid, slip requirement, tile calibration, spare quantity, and construction protection. |
| Kitchen / Bathroom Review | Confirm waterproofing, sealing, cut-outs, water exposure, grout, cleaning method, stain-control expectation, and panel protection. |
| Backlit Review | Confirm light test, LED spacing, lightbox depth, access panels, heat control, panel thickness, backing structure, and mock-up approval. |
Finish, Thickness, and Tile Fabrication Choices
Polished Calcite Azul Marble creates the strongest crystal depth and reflective blue-white surface. It is suitable for feature walls, kitchen panels, bathroom walls, vanity backsplashes, and decorative tiles. When the material is used for floors or wet areas, finish selection should also consider slip expectations, cleaning routine, and local project requirements.
| 10mm / 12mm | Can be reviewed for selected wall tiles, light-use floor tiles, backsplash panels, and decorative interior applications with suitable substrate. |
| 14mm | Useful for stronger thin-tile applications, wall panels, selected floors, and custom cut-to-size interior projects. |
| Slab / Panel Thickness | Backlit panels, countertops, vanity tops, and larger custom panels should be confirmed by current slab stock, support, and fabrication method. |
| Custom Cut-to-Size | Kitchen panels, vanity tops, wall panels, floor tiles, thresholds, table pieces, and backlit panels should be produced from approved drawings. |
Value Comparison: Calcite Azul Marble vs. Related White and Blue Marble Tiles
| Material | Visual Advantage | Best Use | Buyer Check |
| Mármol Calcita Azul | Light blue-white crystal movement with translucent potential and a calm luxury surface. | Kitchen panels, bathroom walls, polished floor tiles, backlit walls, countertops, vanity tops, and feature interiors. | Confirm blue tone, light test, finish, and sealing. |
| Statuario Mármol Blanco | Clean white background with refined grey veining and premium white marble identity. | Luxury bathrooms, walls, floors, stair areas, hotel panels, and high-end interiors. | Confirm white tone and vein spacing. |
| Azulejos de mármol blanco Sivec | Bright, clean white appearance with less dramatic color movement. | Minimal bathrooms, wall panels, floors, villas, hotels, and calm white interiors. | Confirm whiteness level and calibration. |
| Baldosas de mármol blanco Arabescato | White marble with flowing grey arabesque veining and stronger decorative rhythm. | Hotel floors, villa bathrooms, lobbies, wall cladding, stair areas, and commercial interiors. | Confirm batch tone and dry-lay layout. |
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Factory review image for checking selected tile face, blue tone, crystal movement, finish, calibration, and packing readiness. |
Factory Support for Calcite Azul Tile Selection, Backlit Testing, Cut-to-Size Panels, and Export PackingEsta Stone supports Calcite Azul Marble projects through current batch photo review, tile size confirmation, finish checking, thickness review, blue tone grouping, cut-to-size panel processing, kitchen panel fabrication, bathroom wall layout, backlit light testing when required, finished product inspection photos, crate labels, and export packing support. For international tile orders, practical control points include batch tone, tile calibration, crystal movement, finish consistency, light-test result, slip requirement, spare quantity, crate sequence, and installation labeling. These items should be confirmed before tiles or panels are packed. |
Packing, Shipping, and Inspection Workflow
Calcite Azul Marble orders may include standard tiles, polished tiles, floor tiles, wall panels, kitchen panels, vanity tops, countertops, thresholds, table pieces, and backlit feature components. Each crate should be marked by size, finish, thickness, batch, room area, installation sequence, and destination project reference.
| Before Production | Confirm tile size, thickness, finish, batch photos, blue tone, crystal movement, drawing, cut-to-size request, backlit test need, and inspection standard. |
| Before Packing | Check tile dimensions, thickness tolerance, polish quality, visible face, color grouping, edge quality, light-test photos if required, and crate list. |
| Before Shipment | Review product photos, close-up photos, packing photos, crate marks, gross weight, destination port, shipment schedule, and unloading condition. |
Care, Sealing, and Maintenance Guidance
Calcite Azul Marble should be cleaned with a soft cloth or mop and a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Avoid acidic cleaners, vinegar, lemon juice, abrasive pads, harsh chemicals, construction residue, and strong stain sources. For kitchens and bathrooms, prompt cleaning and surface protection are important because calcite marble can be sensitive to acidic liquids.
Sealing should be reviewed according to finish, application, and installer recommendation. Polished surfaces can show etching from acidic contact, while honed or custom finishes may require different stain-control routines. During installation, protect corners, polished faces, exposed edges, backlit panel surfaces, and visible walls from scratches, grout residue, adhesive marks, metal tool damage, and construction dust.
Common Specification Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not approve Calcite Azul Marble from one close-up image only; batch photos, blue tone, and crystal movement should be reviewed.
- Do not specify backlit wall panels without testing the actual slab or tile area under the planned LED system.
- Do not use polished floor tiles without reviewing slip requirement, traffic level, cleaning routine, and local project expectations.
- Do not treat public physical-property data as a batch-certified report; request current testing when the project specification requires it.
- Do not fabricate kitchen panels without confirming sealing, cut-outs, edge detail, support, and daily-use care.
- Do not ship blue calcite marble tiles without face protection, foam separation, edge guards, reinforced crates, batch labels, and packing photos.
FAQs of Blue Calcite Azul Marble Floor and Wall Tiles
What is Calcite Azul Marble?
Calcite Azul Marble is a natural translucent blue-white calcite marble with crystalline movement. It is used for polished floor tiles, wall tiles, kitchen panels, bathroom walls, countertops, vanity tops, feature walls, backlit panels, and luxury interior projects.
Are Calcite Azul Marble and Blue Calcite Marble Tiles the same product category?
Blue Calcite Marble Tiles is a sourcing name often used for Calcite Azul Marble tile products. Buyers should still confirm the current batch photos, blue tone, crystal movement, size, thickness, finish, and available stock before order approval.
What sizes are available for Blue Calcite Marble Tiles?
Tile size references include 305×305mm, 610×305mm, and 610×610mm. Custom cut-to-size wall panels, kitchen panels, vanity tops, thresholds, countertops, and backlit pieces can also be reviewed according to project drawings.
Can Calcite Azul Marble be used for backlit designs?
Yes. Selected Calcite Azul Marble areas can be reviewed for backlit panels because the material may show translucent blue-white crystal movement. The final effect should be confirmed by light testing, including LED layout, color temperature, lightbox depth, backing support, and maintenance access.
What physical properties should be checked for Calcite Azul Marble?
For formal project specification, buyers should check density, water absorption, compressive strength, flexural strength, abrasion resistance, slip resistance for flooring, translucency, calibration tolerance, and sealing performance. Public reference values are useful for early review, but batch test reports should be used for approval.
Can Calcite Azul Marble be used in kitchens?
Yes. Calcite Azul Marble can be used for luxury kitchen backsplashes, island panels, countertops, and feature walls when support, cut-outs, sealing, acid sensitivity, stain-control expectations, and daily-use maintenance are reviewed before fabrication.
What should be confirmed before ordering Calcite Azul Marble?
Before ordering, confirm current batch photos, blue tone, crystal movement, tile size, thickness, finish, quantity, drawing, cut-to-size request, backlit test need, sealing expectation, packing labels, inspection request, destination port, and shipment schedule.
Calcite Azul Marble Specification for Blue Calcite Marble Tiles, Kitchen Panels, Bathroom Walls, and Backlit Features
Calcite Azul Marble is a translucent blue-white natural calcite marble for projects that need crystal movement, polished reflection, and a calm luxury surface. It is especially useful for Blue Calcite Marble Tiles, kitchen panels, bathroom walls, floor tiles, countertops, vanity tops, feature walls, reception panels, and backlit interior designs. For a controlled project result, confirm current batch photos, 305×305mm / 610×305mm / 610×610mm tile references, 10/12/14mm thin-tile thickness, polished finish, cut-to-size layout, backlit test, physical test report needs, sealing guidance, packing method, inspection photos, and installation requirements before production.
Recommended Marble Tiles from Esta Stone
Statuario Mármol BlancoPremium white marble for luxury bathrooms, floor tiles, wall panels, stair areas, and high-end interiors. |
Azulejos de mármol blanco SivecBright white marble tiles for bathrooms, floors, wall panels, hotels, villas, and clean luxury interiors. |
Baldosas de mármol blanco Volakas para suelosWhite Volakas marble tiles for floors, bathrooms, wall cladding, villas, hotels, and soft grey-vein interiors. |
Baldosas de mármol blanco ArabescatoWhite marble tiles with grey arabesque movement for hotel floors, villa bathrooms, walls, and lobbies. |

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