
For over four decades, RMS Marbles has been synonymous with luxury Italian Marble in India. Nestled in the marble hub of Kishangarh, Rajasthan, our four sprawling showrooms house the finest collections of Michelangelo Marble, Statuario, Calacatta, Carrara, and more. Whether you’re designing a palatial villa, a boutique hotel, or a modern office, Italian Marble elevates spaces with its timeless elegance.
In this guide, we’ll explore why Italian Marble reigns supreme, how to choose the perfect slab, and why RMS Marbles is your #1 destination for authentic Italian Marble in India.
Why Italian Marble? Unmatched Beauty & Durability
Italian Marble has graced iconic global landmarks, from the Pantheon in Rome to luxury hotels in Dubai. Here’s why it’s India’s top choice for premium interiors:
Exquisite Aesthetics: Each slab features unique veining, from soft grey waves in Michelangelo Marble to bold gold streaks in Calacatta Gold.
Heat & Scratch Resistance: Ideal for kitchens, countertops, and high-traffic floors.
Long-Term Value: Adds 10-15% resale value to properties, per real estate experts.
Versatility: Complements modern, rustic, and classical designs effortlessly.
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Check Water Absorption: Genuine Italian Marble absorbs <0.5% water.
Vein Consistency: Natural veins are irregular—not repetitive.
Certification: Ask for quarry certificates (we provide them at RMS Marbles).
Acid Test: Real marble fizzes with lemon juice; engineered stone won’t.
Trust Reputed Suppliers: RMS Marbles guarantees 100% authentic, ethically sourced marble.
Why RMS Marbles is India’s #1 Italian Marble Supplier
45+ Years of Legacy: Trusted by architects, builders, and homeowners since 1978.
Largest Inventory: 4 luxury showrooms in Kishangarh with 1,000+ slabs on display.
End-to-End Service: From selection to custom cuts and installation guidance.
Competitive Pricing: Direct imports from Italy, no middlemen markup.
Local Expertise: Deep understanding of Indian climate and design trends.
FAQs About Italian Marble
Q1: Is Italian Marble good for kitchen countertops?
Absolutely! Italian Marble like Calacatta Gold or Statuario is heat-resistant and adds timeless elegance to kitchens. However, seal it annually to prevent stains from acidic substances like lemon juice or wine.
Q2: How to polish Italian Marble floors?
Use a professional marble polishing powder and a soft buffing pad. For best results, hire experts like RMS Marbles, who offer specialized polishing services to restore shine without damaging the surface.
Q3: What is the difference between Carrara and Calacatta Marble?
Carrara Marble has subtle grey veins on a light grey/white base, while Calacatta Marble features bolder, thicker veins in gold or grey against a bright white background. Calacatta is rarer and more luxurious.
Q4: Can Italian Marble be used in bathrooms?
Yes! Opt for honed finishes (matte texture) for bathroom floors to avoid slipping. Michelangelo Marble and Botticino are popular choices for their water resistance and classic appeal.
Q5: How to remove stains from Italian Marble?
For oil stains, use a poultice of baking soda and water. For rust, apply a marble-safe rust remover. Always avoid acidic cleaners. RMS Marbles provides stain-removal guides and services for delicate slabs.
Q6: Is Italian Marble slippery?
Polished Italian Marble can be slippery when wet. Choose honed or brushed finishes for floors in wet areas like bathrooms or poolside. We offer custom finishes at our Kishangarh showrooms.
Q7: Which is better: Italian Marble or Granite?
Italian Marble offers unmatched elegance and unique veining, while granite is harder and more scratch-resistant. For luxury interiors, marble wins; for heavy-duty use (e.g., outdoor kitchens), granite may suit better.
Q8: What is the lifespan of Italian Marble?
With proper care, Italian Marble lasts 25+ years. Regular sealing, gentle cleaning, and avoiding heavy impacts ensure longevity. Many heritage buildings in Italy feature centuries-old marble!
Q9: How thick should Italian Marble be for flooring?
Opt for 18–20 mm thickness for flooring to withstand daily wear. For wall cladding, 10–12 mm works well. RMS Marbles provides precision cutting for all project needs.
Q10: Does Italian Marble crack easily?
While durable, it can chip or crack under extreme force (e.g., dropping heavy objects). Use protective pads under furniture and avoid dragging items. Our team offers repair services for minor damages.
With 45+ years of expertise, we’ve answered every marble-related question imaginable! Visit our Kishangarh showrooms or contact us for personalized advice on selecting, maintaining, and installing Italian Marble.