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About Calacatta Viola Medici

Calacatta Viola Medici, historically known as Breccia Medicea, is a prestigious Italian marble quarried from the Apuan Alps in Tuscany. This extraordinary stone is defined by its luminous ivory-white background fractured by a dramatic, high-contrast network of deep purple, burgundy, and wine-colored arabesques. Its bold, brecciated pattern creates a sophisticated, tapestry-like aesthetic that has commanded attention since antiquity. Notably, this marble became a symbol of power during the Renaissance; Cosimo I de' Medici held a monopoly on the Seravezza quarries, frequently utilizing the stone for grand architectural works such as the Florence Cathedral and the Medici Chapels.