White Tiger Marble

White Tiger Marble shows a bright white base with strong, dynamic dark veins that resemble tiger stripes. Highly directional and dramatic, it suits statement islands, bookmatched walls, and sculptural features—best used intentionally in focal zones with careful vein matching.

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White Tiger is known for its pronounced, streaking veins across a white canvas that create an assertive, linear energy. This makes it ideal for designers seeking motion and contrast: waterfall islands, vertical bookmatched cladding, and staircases where the veins can run continuously. The directional nature demands planned slab usage and often benefits from large-format panels.

white tiger marble
white tiger marble

Material considerations: standard marble profile—polishable, moderately porous, and subject to etching. For countertops, White Tiger is best as an accent or island face rather than a heavy-use prep surface unless the client accepts maintenance. For floors, use in low-traffic formal areas or as inset panels to avoid rapid surface wear.

Fabrication: veins may create thin sections; reinforce and avoid long unsupported spans. Book-matching or slip-matching is recommended to control the bold pattern. Polished finishes show the greatest drama; honed finishes subdue contrast for a softer look.

Maintenance: use penetrating sealers and pH-neutral cleaners; plan periodic resealing. Sourcing consistent slabs is important to avoid visual discontinuity. White Tiger Marble is a high-drama, directional material best used where its stripe-like veins can be arranged to create intentional compositional flow.

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