
Sahaba
Description
Appearance:
Sahaba Marble typically features a light beige to creamy white background, often with soft veining or subtle fossil patterns. Its smooth, uniform texture and warm tones give it a refined and luxurious feel, making it ideal for both modern and classical spaces.
Origin:
Sahaba Marble is generally quarried in the Middle East, with Jordan and surrounding regions being notable sources. Its name may reference the historical region or figures, giving it a traditional and cultural appeal in Islamic architecture.
Finish Options:
Polished – for a glossy, mirror-like finish.
Honed – for a smooth, matte surface.
Brushed or Tumbled – for a more rustic, aged look.
Common Uses:
Flooring (residential & commercial)
Wall cladding
Staircases
Countertops
Bathroom vanities
Mosques and traditional architecture
Properties:
Durable and long-lasting
Elegant, neutral tones that match a variety of designs
Good for indoor use; some varieties may be used outdoors with proper treatment
Maintenance:
Requires sealing to protect against stains, especially in high-traffic or wet areas. Regular cleaning with pH-neutral cleaners is recommended.