Welshpool Black Cambria Quartz has Brooding black flecked with tan and gray conjures up images of the dark and foreboding River Severn, upon which the small Welsh border town of Welshpool lies.
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]]>Clairirdge Cambria Quartz has graceful striations of tan, walnut-brown, cream, black, and gray flow in parallel layers with dark veins that cut across the grain.
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]]>Golden Dragon Cambria Quartz is an elegant midnight black and sparkling golden currents flow harmoniously across this tantalizing design, interspersed with white highlights cresting across the wave tops.
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]]>A dramatic sea of navy and shallow blue tones is bestrewn with pale floating bergs and dense gray islands and peninsulas in Islington Cambria Quartz.
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]]>Muscular currents of gray, black, and white surge like tumbling river currents trying to break free from the determined grasp of rocky banks in Levven Cambria Quartz.
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]]>Mersey Cambria Quartz is a deep, glassy black daubed throughout with white streaks that flash like lightning against a starless night sky.
Similar to Blackbrook Cambria Quartz
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]]>With a firm industrial grayblue foundation that pays tribute to the town of the same name, Bridgewater is accented with brief interludes of white amidst splashes and capillaries of darker gray.
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]]>With earthy tones from dark chocolate to foamy ambers, Burton Brown is named after the East Midlands town famous for its many breweries.
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]]>Oxwich Green Cambria Quartz takes its cue from the ivy that still covers a 6th-century church nestled in the woods of this seaside village on Wales’ southwest coast. A backdrop of black adds even more drama to this remarkably versatile design.
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]]>Intricate black and white splashes and veins fade across the surface, creating a slight ombré effect, reminiscent of crumbling stone structures that stand in testament to days gone by.
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