Arcobaleno Blue

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Original name:
Arcobaleno Blue

Other name(s) used:
Arco Baleno
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
21
Country of origin:
Brazil
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Blue, Gray
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace
Comments:
Exclusive multicolored stone with streaking composed of light orange, violet, and light sky blue.
2 SETS
Arcobaleno Blue - Macro View Arcobaleno Blue - CloseUp View Arcobaleno Blue - Slab View
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Arcobaleno Blue Photo
Arcobaleno Blue Photo
Arcobaleno Blue Photo
Arcobaleno Blue Photo
Arcobaleno Blue Photo
Arcobaleno Blue Photo
Arcobaleno Blue Photo
Arcobaleno Blue Photo
Arcobaleno Blue Photo

COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 07:37PM, Dec 23 2011 No, this one is not. But you can provide our sales office with the Online Estimate ID of the quote you create using the estimate tool and they can price out this stone based on the measurements you've input into the tool. You can contact our sales office here: www.marble.com/contact
  • Spta97 04:35AM, Dec 21 2011 Is this stone available on the online pricing calculator?  I do not see it listed.
  • Marble.com - Derek 08:21PM, Sep 14 2011 Absolutely. I would still seal the stone every 1-2 years to keep it stain resistant. You don't want to take any chances with natural stone, trust me!
  • Mpfeifer123 08:56PM, Sep 13 2011 Arcobaleno Blue does not seem that porous.  Does it still need to be sealed?
  • Marble.com - Derek 12:46PM, Jul 5 2011 Kinga makes a great point, because it's natural stone, unique slabs such as these vary with each delivery, so the picture represented on the website may be a little off from how the actual shipment looks that we have at this moment. This is why we recommend to look at the stone in-person! Let us know how your visit goes!
  • Marble.com - Kinga 08:42PM, Jun 30 2011 This stone is available in the Danbury, CT location at 1.25” thickness. Please note the shipment may vary from the photo online. Please visit the location to personally view the slab.
  • Eacott 02:17AM, Jun 30 2011 do you still have this granite available in 
    Danbury? What thickmess and how many slabs?
  • tommyA 07:55PM, Apr 28 2011 Is this stone true granite and does it have the durable qualities of true granite. Also do you have the lighter pattern(ID:20) at your deer park location?
    • All Granite and Marble 09:34AM, Apr 29 2011 TommyA: Yes, this is a granite and is durable. We have it in-stock at our Ridgefield Park NJ, South Plainfield NJ, and Danbury CT locations.+
  • Rebecca 09:12PM, Oct 21 2010 I love this granite! Can you tell me what pricing category it is in? Thanks!
    • All Granite and Marble 10:54AM, Oct 22 2010 Rebecca: For pricing please contact our sales office.
  • Ferne 12:15AM, Aug 24 2010 I am looking for a piece of stone for a floating Kitchen Island. It needs to be at least 2 ft. X 4 ft. A few inch hang over would also work. The Kitchen cabinets are white and the walls have old white tiles with hand painted blue dealf tiles. (Dutch). What would you have? It could be an end.
    • All Granite and Marble 08:40AM, Aug 24 2010 Ferne: Take a look at Blue Pearl, it would fit your design nicely.
  • Angela Copeland 10:27AM, May 13 2010 What is the nearest state to Texas that you do service?
    • All Granite and Marble 04:28PM, May 13 2010 Angela Copeland: We do not service the south, we operate in the northeastern tri-state area.
  • Angela Copeland 01:31PM, Mar 29 2010 I have tried to find someone locally (Dallas/Ft Worth) that can order this for me but to no avail. How can I get Arcobaleno Blue Stone ID20 in Dallas, and what would be the cost?
    • All Granite and Marble 02:32PM, Mar 29 2010 Angela Copeland: Unfortunately we do not service your state, I don't know.
  • Tolly 09:21PM, Jan 16 2010 Can this granite be cut down to 3/4" vanity top?
    • All Granite and Marble 07:58AM, Jan 18 2010 Tolly: No, granite can only be cut thinner if its 7" in depth or less by the CNC machines.
  • Kamlesh Mehta 10:41PM, Jun 10 2009 Coul dyou please send me the availability and price of this slab? Thanks!
    • All Granite and Marble 10:24AM, Jun 11 2009 Kamlesh Mehta: Please contact us by email. Use the Contact-Us section of the website.
  • Dee Vaughan 03:25PM, Apr 14 2009 Is it possible to purchase from you and have it shipped to a cutter near us? As I can't get it from here.
    • All Granite and Marble 03:30PM, Apr 14 2009 Dee Vaughan: I do not have this kind of information, you can direct this question to the sales department. sales@marble.com
  • Dee Vaughan 03:11PM, Apr 14 2009 Please do send me the information regarding this Ridgefield Park location. I am in Dresden TN.
    • All Granite and Marble 03:17PM, Apr 14 2009 Dee Vaughan: I am sorry for the misunderstanding. I meant Ridgefield Park, NJ. I though that you're from the area also.
  • Dee Vaughan 03:03PM, Apr 11 2009 I love this color. No-one can find it. They all say they have something like it however, this particular one can't be had. Some have said it really doesn't exist. Do you really have it? Can you get it? Does it really look like this?
    • All Granite and Marble 10:00AM, Apr 14 2009 Dee Vaughan: Yes we do have. We only show stone that we have in stock. It's very rare and not everyone can buy it from quarries. If you would like to, please visit our Ridgefield Park location to take a look.
  • ken 10:32PM, Sep 24 2008 Why this stone is called granite?
    • All Granite and Marble 12:09PM, Sep 26 2008 ken: Although it is not granite by scientific standards, it shares a lot of its characteristics with granite. That goes for 80% of the stones commercially known as granite.
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