| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 18 mm |
| Finish | Polished |
| Price Range | Rs.450 – Rs.2500 / sq. ft. |
| Standard Size | 8 × 3 feet |
We recently supplied 1,200 sq ft of Carrara C grade to a hotel project in Jaipur — the consistency across slabs was exceptional
Despite its relative abundance, Carrara White maintains a significant place in the Italian marble market due to its unique characteristics:
This stone delivers luxury without being overly showy. Its gentle veining allows it to be used across large areas, such as flooring, without dominating the space.
Compared to Calacatta, Carrara has more uniform patterns, making seam matching and consistency easier to achieve in large projects such as hotels and malls.
Its neutral colour allows it to pair beautifully with almost any colour scheme or décor style—whether bold black cabinets or warm wood tones.
Used historically by master sculptors like Michelangelo, Carrara White has never gone out of style, making it a safe Italian marble investment in India.
Being naturally cool, it is a preferred choice for flooring and countertops in warm Indian climates.
To protect Carrara Marble from stains and etching, periodic sealing is essential. Acidic materials such as lemon, vinegar, and harsh cleaners should be avoided, as marble is a calcium-based stone that reacts to acids.
We carefully select various grades of Carrara White to fulfil different project requirements:
| Grade | Description | Ideal For |
| Carrara C | Highest grade with a whiter base and very light, sparse veining. | Luxury bathrooms, vanity tops, and premium feature walls. |
| Carrara CD | Light-grey base with slightly more pronounced veining. | Large flooring projects and kitchen countertops (with proper sealing). |
| Carrara Venato | More linear and defined veining with gentle contrast. | Wall cladding, staircases, and fireplace surrounds. |
| Carrara Gioia | Whiter base tone with elegant, soft patterns. | Living rooms and hotel interiors. |
| Carrara Bookmatch | Mirror-image slab patterns created through precise cutting. | Double-height foyers and grand entrance walls. |
Carrara White is valued for its quiet beauty and versatility:
Bathroom vanity tops, where it adds a spa-like elegance with proper sealing
Living room flooring that creates a bright, clean, and expansive look
Kitchen countertops for homeowners prepared for professional maintenance
Wall cladding and backsplashes, offering a calm and refined appearance
Interior staircases for a seamless, sophisticated finish
Important: Due to marble’s porous nature, professional sealing immediately after installation is essential, especially in kitchens, to prevent staining and etching.
Carrara White is considered an entry-level luxury Italian marble in India. While more affordable than Calacatta Gold, it remains a premium imported stone.
-Carrara White (Standard): ₹450 – ₹900 per sq. ft.
-Carrara C / Carrara Venato: ₹900 – ₹1,500 per sq. ft.
-Premium Bookmatched Slabs: ₹1,500 – ₹2,500+ per sq. ft.
Prices depend on slab thickness, polish quality, veining clarity, and the reliability of the natural stone supplier.
In India, professional architectural standards and material selection practices are guided by institutions such as the Council of Architecture, which regulate architectural education and professional practice nationwide
Direct import • Genuine Italian marble • Ready stock available in Kishangarh
Carrara White features a soft white-grey base with gentle, linear grey veining and a calm, classic aesthetic. Calacatta Gold, by contrast, has a brilliant white background with bold grey and golden veins and offers a dramatic, royal appearance.
Carrara White is chosen for luxury aesthetics, while Indian granite is selected for durability and heavy-use performance.
With proper care and routine cleaning, Carrara Marble retains its polish for 8–12 years. In high-traffic areas, light re-polishing can restore its original finish and extend its lifespan.
Carrara White is softer, porous, and requires sealing, making it ideal for feature areas. Indian granite is hard, non-porous, and highly durable, making it suitable for kitchens and outdoor use.
Carrara White Italian Marble is not just a stone; it is a timeless design choice. It allows homeowners to achieve luxury without excess and ensures interiors remain elegant for decades.
Professional Recommendation:
If your project prioritises extreme durability, scratch resistance, and minimal maintenance, our team at Arslan Stonex is equally prepared to guide you toward suitable Indian granite solutions based on your usage needs.
Published by Arslan Stonex, Kishangarh
Written by Khan Haamid, Founder — Arslan Stonex, Kishangarh
10+ years experience in Italian marble import & supply
Q1. What is the price of Carrara White Italian Marble per sq ft in India?
Carrara White Italian Marble price in India ranges from ₹450 – ₹2,500 per sq ft. Carrara C grade costs ₹500–₹900, Carrara Venato ₹900–₹1,500, and bookmatched slabs ₹1,500–₹2,500+ per sq ft. Final price depends on slab grade, finish, and thickness. For an exact quote, WhatsApp us: wa.me/917568861331
Q2. Is Carrara White Marble suitable for bathrooms?
Yes — Carrara White Italian Marble is India’s most popular choice for bathroom vanity tops, shower walls, and flooring. Polished finish adds glamour; honed finish is better for slip resistance on bathroom floors. Professional sealing immediately after installation is essential to protect against moisture and soap damage.
Q3. How to identify genuine Italian Carrara Marble?
Check 3 things — First: every slab has slightly different veining; perfectly identical patterns are a sign of artificial stone. Second: genuine Carrara marble feels naturally cool to the touch. Third: always ask your supplier for an import certificate and quarry origin document. At Arslan Stonex, every slab comes with verified Italian documentation.
Q4. Which is better — Carrara or Calacatta Gold Marble?
It depends on your project. Carrara White — subtle veining, calm classic look, starting at ₹500/sq ft, ideal for large flooring projects and bathrooms. Calacatta Gold Marble — bold dramatic veining, ₹2,000+/sq ft, best for a single statement wall or luxury lobby. For larger areas, Carrara marble is the more practical and cost-effective choice.
Q5. How long does Carrara Marble last and what is the maintenance?
With proper care, Carrara White Marble lasts 25–50 years easily. Polish may fade in high-traffic areas after 8–12 years — light re-polishing restores the original finish. Maintenance is simple — avoid lemon, vinegar, and acidic cleaners; clean with neutral soap; and get professional re-sealing every 12–18 months.
Q6. Is Carrara Marble suitable for kitchen countertops?
Yes, but it requires maintenance commitment. Avoid all acid-based substances — lemon, vinegar, and harsh chemical cleaners. Professional sealing immediately after installation and annual re-sealing is essential. For homeowners who prioritise luxury aesthetics and can maintain it, a Carrara marble kitchen countertop is a timeless investment. If you need zero-maintenance stone, Indian granite is the better option.
Q7. What is the difference between Italian Carrara and Indian White Marble?
| Feature | Italian Carrara Marble | Indian White Marble |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Tuscany, Italy | Rajasthan, India |
| Veining | Soft, linear, consistent | Irregular, varied |
| Price | ₹500–₹2,500/sq ft | ₹80–₹300/sq ft |
| Best For | Luxury interiors | Budget projects |
Italian Carrara Marble’s veining consistency and finish quality are significantly superior to Indian white marble — making the import cost worthwhile for premium projects.
Q8. How to order Carrara White Marble in bulk from Kishangarh?
Arslan Stonex is a direct Italian marble importer in Kishangarh, Rajasthan — no middleman, genuine stone, ready stock available. We supply builders, contractors, and hotel developers across India with bulk orders at transparent pricing.
📲 WhatsApp: wa.me/917568861331 📧 Email: info@arslanstonex.com 📍 Kishangarh, RIICO Industrial Area, Rajasthan
Sample slab requests, site visits, and bulk quotes — all available.