Engineered Quartz Stone | Premium Quartz Colors, Slabs & Countertops — EDG Stone
EDG Stone’s Engineered Quartz Stone combines beauty and resolute performance—discover vibrant colors, zero‑silica safety, and precision‑cut slabs for kitchens, baths, and beyond.
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Engineered Quartz Slabs & Countertops Manufacturer in China
EDG Stone is a premier Travertine Stone Manufacturer in China, specializing in natural travertine slabs and tiles. Our Travertine Stone Factory employs CNC cutting and precision polishing to deliver uniform thickness and impeccable finishes. As a trusted Marble Supplier and Marble Wholesaler, we source high-grade Ivory, Silver Vein, and Noce travertine blocks, processing them into slabs up to 120″×60″ and tiles as small as 12″×12″. Our in‑house Marble Fabricator team offers custom edge profiles—bevel, bullnose, or waterfall—tailored to your design. Factory‑direct logistics ensure competitive lead times and pricing, making EDG Stone the go‑to travertine producer for global architects and designers.


Zero Silica Stone – Non Silica Quartz Stone Products
Beginning as a means to prevent crystalline silica exposure, Zero Silica Stone stands out as a more evolved product. Combining the elegance of standard quartz with minimized risks, this product is manufactured utilizing impeccable technology. Zero Silica stone ensures safety without compromising on functionality. These surfaces are silica-free and safer for manufacturers, installers, and end-users. Unlike many quartz products, which have a high silica content, silica-free surfaces aim to change the narrative.
Engineered Quartz Stone Colors Collection
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Hot Sale Quartz Slab Styles
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Quartz Stone With Different Surfaces
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Engineered Quartz Kitchen Countertops
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Artificial Quartz Bathroom Vanity Tops
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Why EDG Stone Travertine Stone Slabs & Countertops? - Factory Direct Travertine Countertops & Slabs Buy
Choosing EDG Stone means accessing factory‑direct travertine at unmatched value. As both a Marble Supplier and Marble Manufacturer, we streamline production from quarry to countertop, eliminating middleman markups. Our Marble Factory rigorously inspects every slab for color consistency, minimal voids, and structural integrity. The in‑house Marble Fabricator team crafts custom countertops in polished, honed, or tumbled finishes, complete with bespoke edge profiles. EDG Stone’s Marble Wholesaler network ensures ample inventory of classic and exotic travertine varieties. Whether you require seamless waterfall islands or durable bathroom vanities, factory‑direct pricing and expert support make EDG Stone the ideal partner.







Travertine Countertops & Tables
Quartz countertop benefits & comparisons
EDG Stone’s Classic Ivory Travertine radiates soft cream tones with natural pock‑marked texture. Mined in Turkey and precision‑cut in our Marble Factory, these slabs and tiles are available in polished, honed, and tumbled finishes. As a leading Marble Manufacturer and Travertine Supplier, we guarantee uniform thickness, minimal fissures, and seamless edge profiling. Ideal for countertops, flooring, and feature walls, Classic Ivory brings timeless elegance and slip‑resistant character to both residential and commercial projects.
Quartz countertop cost & installation
Silver Vein Travertine features subtle gray veining across a pale ivory field. EDG Stone’s in‑house Travertine Fabricator team offers polished surfaces that highlight marble‑like luster, or honed finishes for a matte, modern look. Sourced through our Marble Wholesaler network and inspected in our Marble Factory, each slab meets strict density and porosity standards. Perfect for luxury bathrooms, accent walls, and fireplace surrounds, Silver Vein adds refined contrast while maintaining natural stone warmth.
Silver Travertine Slab Applications
Travertine Stone Slab Advantages
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Noce Travertine combines rich walnut hues with linear veining, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. As a factory‑direct Travertine Supplier and Manufacturer, EDG Stone produces 2 cm and 3 cm slabs and matching tiles in honed or tumbled finishes that enhance slip resistance. Our Travertine Fabricator team ensures precise edge detailing—waterfall counters, bullnose steps—while our Marble Factory inspection guarantees minimal variation. Noce’s durability makes it ideal for high‑traffic floors, exterior façades, and bespoke architectural features.
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EDG Stone’s travertine countertops merge natural beauty with reliable functionality. Fabricated in our advanced Marble Factory, each countertop slab is cut to precise dimensions and finished to your preference—polished for a glossy sheen or honed for a soft matte feel. As a trusted Marble Supplier and Marble Manufacturer, we maintain an ample inventory of popular travertine varieties. Our in‑house Marble Fabricator team offers custom edge profiles, integrated sinks, and waterfall designs. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and bar areas, travertine countertops from EDG Stone resist heat and moderate wear, providing a sustainable, elegant surface for residential and commercial applications.
Travertine Stone Bathroom Countertops
Travertine Stone Outdoor Functions
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EDG Stone’s outdoor travertine collection combines durability with natural aesthetics for patios, pool surrounds, and terraces. Our Marble Wholesaler network sources dense, low‑porosity travertine blocks, processed in our Marble Factory into honed and tumbled pavers that offer slip resistance. As a leading Marble Manufacturer, we rigorously test each piece for frost resistance and UV stability. The in‑house Marble Fabricator team can create custom pool coping, steps, and seating elements, ensuring cohesive design integration. Outdoor travertine from EDG Stone withstands weather extremes while maintaining its warm, earthy tones—perfect for creating inviting al fresco living spaces.
Quartz countertop maintenance & care
Travertine stone tiles provide a timeless flooring solution, offering natural variation and understated elegance. EDG Stone’s Marble Factory precision‑cuts tiles in sizes from 12″×12″ to 24″×48″, available in honed, brushed, or tumbled finishes. As a Marble Supplier and Marble Manufacturer, we inspect each tile for uniform color and minimal surface imperfections. Our Marble Fabricator team ensures tight grout lines and precise layout patterns—herringbone, Versailles, or offset. Whether in living rooms, hallways, or commercial lobbies, travertine flooring from EDG Stone delivers durable, easy‑maintain surfaces that elevate any interior or exterior application with its organic beauty.
Travertine Stone Tile Maintenance


How Is Quartz Countertop Made?
Partnering with EDG Stone guarantees access to factory‑direct travertine stone that meets the highest standards of quality and value. As both a Marble Supplier and Marble Manufacturer, we control every step—from quarry sourcing and block selection in our Marble Factory to precision cutting and finishing by our expert Marble Fabricator team. Our Marble Wholesaler network ensures competitive pricing and reliable inventory of classic and exotic travertine varieties. With customizable finishes, edge profiles, and comprehensive technical support, EDG Stone delivers natural stone solutions that combine enduring beauty, performance, and sustainability for all your architectural needs.
RFQ – About Quartz Stone Slabs, Countertops, Vanity Tops, Tables, etc.
Below are 20 RFQ‑style Q&A about Travertine Stone, organized into five categories—Selection, Cost, Maintenance, Comparison, and Localization—to address the most common buyer intents.
Selection
Q: What factors should I consider when selecting travertine slabs or tiles?
A: Evaluate color (ivory, noce, silver vein), finish (polished, honed, tumbled), thickness (1–3 cm), and surface voids (filled vs. unfilled). Request full‑slab photos and samples to confirm consistency.Q: What is the difference between honed and tumbled travertine?
A: Honed travertine has a smooth, matte surface; tumbled travertine is softly edged and slightly textured, offering a more rustic, slip‑resistant appearance.Q: Which travertine grade is best for high‑traffic areas?
A: Dense, low‑porosity grades with filled voids and honed or brushed finishes resist wear and staining—ideal for floors and commercial spaces.Q: Can travertine slabs be book‑matched for feature walls?
A: Yes—large slabs (up to 120″×60″) can be arranged in mirrored pairs. Ensure your fabricator provides precise cutting and vein alignment for seamless visuals.
Cost
Q: How much do travertine slabs cost per square foot?
A: Standard domestic travertine starts at $30–$50 /ft² installed; premium imported varieties range $60–$100 /ft². Custom finishes and edge profiles incur additional fees.Q: What extra expenses should I budget besides material cost?
A: Include fabrication (cutting, edging at $10–$20/ft²), delivery ($0.50–$2/ft²), installation labor ($8–$15/ft²), sealing, and 10–15% waste allowance.Q: Are travertine tiles more affordable than slabs?
A: Yes—tiles typically cost $5–$15 /ft², but require more grout and labor. Slabs reduce seam count but have higher handling and material costs.Q: How can I secure wholesale pricing on travertine?
A: Order in bulk (≥500 ft²), choose common finishes, negotiate combined quotes for material + fabrication + installation, and buy factory‑direct when possible.
Maintenance
Q: How often should travertine slabs and tiles be sealed?
A: High‑traffic floors and countertops need sealing every 6 months; walls and low‑traffic areas can be sealed annually. Test by tilting water—if absorbed, reseal.Q: What is the best cleaner for daily travertine care?
A: Use a pH‑neutral stone cleaner or mild dish soap diluted in water. Avoid acids and abrasives that etch or scratch the surface.Q: How do I remove oil or rust stains from travertine?
A: Apply a poultice of baking soda and water for oil stains or a commercial iron‑out poultice for rust. Cover for 24 hours, then rinse and reseal.Q: Can I use vinegar or bleach on travertine?
A: No—acids (vinegar) etch the stone; bleach can discolor the surface. Stick to stone‑safe, pH‑neutral products.
Comparison
Q: Travertine vs. marble: Which is more porous?
A: Travertine (1–5% porosity) is generally more porous than most marbles (0.1–1%), requiring more frequent sealing.Q: Travertine vs. limestone: what are the differences?
A: Both are calcitic stones, but travertine’s natural voids and fibrous texture give it a rustic look, while limestone is more uniform and smooth.Q: Honed travertine vs. polished porcelain: which offers better durability?
A: Polished porcelain resists stains and moisture better, but honed travertine provides natural warmth and slip resistance—each suits different environments.Q: Travertine slabs vs. engineered quartz countertops: which is more heat resistant?
A: Travertine withstands moderate heat but can etch under acids; quartz resists stains and heat but may discolor at very high temperatures.
Localization
Q: Where can I find travertine slab suppliers near me?
A: Search “[your city] travertine slab supplier” or visit local stone yards. National importers often maintain regional warehouses for quick delivery.Q: Do I need a permit to install travertine countertops?
A: Typically not for countertop replacement. Structural changes (heavy waterfall islands) may require local building permits—verify with your municipality.Q: How do I choose the best travertine fabricator in my area?
A: Look for Natural Stone Institute certification, review example installations for seam quality, request references, and compare multiple quotes.Q: Are there restrictions on importing exotic travertine varieties?
A: Some heritage or protected quarries require CITES permits; most commercial travertine is freely importable—confirm with your supplier for specific grades.