
Taj Mahal Quartzite Slab — Polished
Clearance Taj Mahal quartzite slab — polished 2 cm natural stone at approx. $12.15/sq ft.
Good option for kitchen island
128" x 74"
65.8 sq ft
$799
$12.15 / sq ft
1 piece available
Browse Taj Mahal Quartzite slabs for kitchen countertops, islands, backsplashes, and bathroom vanities from local Los Angeles stone yards. Compare live dimensions, finishes, and seller pricing, then contact the seller directly to confirm current availability.
16 Taj Mahal Quartzite listings currently available from local Los Angeles sellers.

Clearance Taj Mahal quartzite slab — polished 2 cm natural stone at approx. $12.15/sq ft.
Good option for kitchen island
128" x 74"
65.8 sq ft
$799
$12.15 / sq ft
1 piece available

Taj Mahal quartzite — leathered 2cm slabs with soft beige movement and quiet luxury. A designer-requested finish for premium countertops and feature surfaces.
Commonly used for kitchen island
132" x 77"
70.6 sq ft
$4,588
$65 / sq ft
2 pieces available

Premium Taj Mahal quartzite — 4 polished 2cm slabs with warm white ground and soft brown veining. A top designer choice for luxury islands and high-end interior
Commonly used for kitchen island
119" x 78"
64.5 sq ft
$4,512
$70 / sq ft
4 pieces available

Taj Mahal Quartzite — one of the most sought-after designer stones, celebrated for its warm elegance and timeless luxury in kitchens and waterfall islands.
Good option for kitchen island
121" x 78"
65.5 sq ft
$4,588
$70 / sq ft
12 pieces available

Taj Mahal Quartzite — soft creamy tones and delicate movement create a refined, timeless look. A designer favorite for luxury kitchens and elegant waterfall isl
Good option for kitchen island
134" x 77"
71.7 sq ft
$4,657
$65 / sq ft
8 pieces available

Leathered Taj Mahal quartzite for warm islands, counters, and fireplaces.
Can work well for kitchen island
134" x 78"
72.6 sq ft
$4,718
$65 / sq ft
2 pieces available

Clearance opportunity on high-demand Taj Mahal Quartzite for warm kitchen islands and premium countertops.
Can work well for kitchen island
127" x 72"
63.5 sq ft
$3,334
$52.50 / sq ft
3 pieces available

Taj Mahal Quartzite — a timeless luxury quartzite with soft ivory layers and natural depth. The perfect choice for elegant kitchens and sophisticated spaces.
Commonly used for kitchen island
123" x 79"
67.5 sq ft
$4,251
$63 / sq ft
3 pieces available

Polished Taj Mahal quartzite lot for warm kitchen islands and countertops.
Well suited for kitchen island
132" x 79"
72.4 sq ft
$4,200
$58 / sq ft
6 pieces available

Leathered Taj Mahal quartzite lot for warm kitchen islands and counters; confirm availability.
Good option for kitchen island
133" x 75"
69.3 sq ft
$6,528
$94.24 / sq ft
6 pieces available

Thin Taj Mahal quartzite lot for wall panels, accents, and specialty design uses.
Well suited for kitchen island
130" x 76"
68.6 sq ft
$3,979
$58 / sq ft
15 pieces available

Honed Taj Mahal Select quartzite for warm luxury kitchens, islands, and counters.
Commonly used for kitchen island
132" x 76"
69.7 sq ft
$4,759
$68.31 / sq ft
3 pieces available

Large Tahitian Cream quartzite lot for coordinated kitchens, islands, and neutral interiors.
Commonly used for kitchen island
125" x 77"
66.8 sq ft
$3,944
$59 / sq ft
28 pieces available

Remnant slab option for buyers browsing smaller pieces and value inventory.
Well suited for bathroom vanity
132" x 58"
$1,100
1 piece available

Taj Mahal quartzite — limited 2-slab lot, polished 2cm at $9/sq ft. Soft taupe and warm beige with light gold movement, at Marble Unlimited.
Commonly used for kitchen island
83" x 112"
64.6 sq ft
$581
$9 / sq ft
2 pieces available

Leathered Taj Mahal Venus quartzite lot for warm islands, counters, and fireplaces.
Good option for kitchen island
80" x 134"
74.4 sq ft
$2,122
$28.50 / sq ft
5 pieces available
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View All Quartzite SlabsTaj Mahal is commonly sold as a natural quartzite rather than engineered quartz, and it has become one of the most asked-for stones in Los Angeles kitchens. Buyers should confirm the exact material classification and bundle details with the seller. Its warm palette often includes soft whites, cream, beige, taupe, and occasional pale gold or honey movement that feels gentle rather than dramatic.
Because the palette is warm and quiet, Taj Mahal pairs easily with white oak, walnut, painted cabinetry in cream or warm white, brass or matte black hardware, and neutral wall colors. Common applications include kitchen countertops and perimeter counters, waterfall islands, bathroom vanities, shower walls, fireplace surrounds, feature walls, and bar tops. It tends to suit transitional and modern-organic interiors particularly well.
Taj Mahal is commonly marketed as a Brazilian quartzite, though the exact origin and bundle should be confirmed with the seller. Each slab is natural stone, so vein pattern, color saturation, and background tone vary from bundle to bundle and from polished to honed and leathered finishes. Always review actual slab photos rather than relying on a sample.
Fabrication and sealing details should be confirmed with the fabricator you select — they will recommend the right sealer and a resealing cadence for how the surface will be used. Before visiting the yard, confirm slab photos, dimensions, finish, thickness, price, and current availability directly with the seller.
See which local sellers currently have Taj Mahal quartzite listings available on The Stone Index. Availability can change quickly, so send an inquiry to confirm before visiting.
Taj Mahal is one of the most requested countertop stones in Los Angeles and is commonly sold as a natural quartzite with warm cream, beige, and soft gold movement that reads like marble but holds up better in everyday use. LA homeowners, designers, and fabricators choose it for kitchen countertops, perimeter counters, and full bookmatched feature walls because the color palette works with white oak, walnut, painted cabinetry, and brass or matte black fixtures.
Large Taj Mahal slabs are a popular choice for kitchen islands and waterfall edges in Los Angeles kitchens. Full slabs allow long uninterrupted surfaces and seamless waterfalls, while bookmatched bundles give matching veining across island faces. Check listing dimensions against your island template before visiting the yard — slabs move quickly.
For bathroom vanities, primary and powder baths, and shower benches, Taj Mahal quartzite offers the same warm look in a smaller footprint. A single slab can often cover a primary vanity plus a powder room, and a remnant can be enough for a single vanity top — usually at a lower cost than ordering a full slab.
Taj Mahal quartzite is available in polished, honed, and leathered finishes depending on the yard and bundle. Polished slabs have a brighter reflective surface that brings out depth in the veining. Honed Taj Mahal feels softer and more matte — a common pick for modern LA kitchens. Leathered Taj Mahal adds subtle texture, hides fingerprints, and works well on high-use island tops.
Taj Mahal Quartzite pricing varies by slab quality, color saturation, bundle, finish, thickness, size, and seller. Many slab buyers normally have to call each yard just to ask for a price. The Stone Index lets participating sellers publish prices directly on their listings, so you can compare available Taj Mahal slabs before making the trip.
16 of 16 currently available listings include seller-provided pricing. Published full-slab asking prices, including current clearance listings, currently range from $581 to $6,528. 15 listings also show price per square foot.
When a seller provides price-per-square-foot information, it appears on the listing alongside the calculated slab size. Published prices refer to the stone material unless the listing specifically says otherwise. Fabrication and installation are separate project costs and should be confirmed with your fabricator.
Comparing luxury quartzite options? You may also want to view Cristallo quartzite slabs in Los Angeles — a translucent white quartzite often considered alongside Taj Mahal for kitchen islands and feature walls.
Taj Mahal remnants are a smart fit for smaller countertop projects — single bathroom vanities, laundry counters, bar tops, fireplace surrounds, tabletops, and backsplash pieces. Because each remnant is a one-off, availability shifts constantly. Check live stone remnants in Los Angeles or browse the full quartzite slabs hub for Los Angeles.
Taj Mahal quartzite should be sealed by the fabricator and resealed periodically based on use. For day-to-day care, clean with a soft cloth and a stone-safe pH-neutral cleaner, and wipe spills promptly. Avoid harsh acidic or abrasive cleaners. With basic maintenance, Taj Mahal countertops, islands, and vanities hold up well in everyday Los Angeles kitchens and bathrooms.
Taj Mahal quartzite is carried by several Los Angeles stone yards, and inventory changes as new bundles arrive. The Stone Index lets buyers track available Taj Mahal slabs from local Los Angeles stone yards in one place and contact the seller directly.
Taj Mahal is commonly sold as a natural quartzite. It is different from engineered quartz. Buyers should always confirm the material classification with the seller before purchase.
Yes. Taj Mahal quartzite is commonly used for kitchen countertops and islands because of its natural stone appearance, neutral color range, and strong everyday performance when properly fabricated and sealed.
Yes. Many designers choose Taj Mahal quartzite for large kitchen islands and waterfall edges because its warm neutral palette works with a wide range of cabinetry, and large slabs allow for long uninterrupted surfaces.
Yes. Taj Mahal quartzite is a popular choice for bathroom vanities, shower walls, and accent pieces. Smaller projects are often a good fit for quartzite remnants when available.
Taj Mahal quartzite cost depends on slab quality, color, finish, thickness, size, bundle, and seller. The Stone Index displays seller-provided prices on listings when available so buyers can compare current slab costs. Fabrication and installation are separate unless a listing states otherwise.
Taj Mahal quartzite should be sealed by the fabricator and resealed periodically based on use. Day to day, clean with a soft cloth and a stone-safe pH-neutral cleaner, and wipe spills quickly. Avoid harsh acidic or abrasive cleaners.
Sometimes. Taj Mahal quartzite remnants may be available from local sellers for vanities, fireplaces, backsplashes, tabletops, and smaller projects. Availability changes often.
Taj Mahal quartzite usually has warm cream, beige, taupe, ivory, and soft gold movement. Each slab is natural, so color and veining vary by bundle.