Breccia Pernice Marble Italy Slab
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Executive Summary
Breccia Pernice Marble is selected for projects that need a warm, highly varied natural-stone composition rather than a uniform field. Buyers can source current slabs or coordinate cut-to-size and fabricated components through an approval workflow that links shop drawings, actual slab images, cutting layout, inspection and export packing.
Breccia Pernice Marble is an Italian-origin natural marble distinguished by irregular fragments and mineral boundaries in warm pink, muted red, burgundy, terracotta, beige, cream and white. It is relevant to slab importers, distributors, fabricators, contractors, designers, developers and builders seeking a statement material for kitchen islands and countertops, bathroom vanity tops, bathtub decks or interior staircases. Standard slab thicknesses are 18 mm and 20 mm; other thicknesses may be considered through block selection and sawing, subject to feasibility and availability. Landiview Stone can quote slabs or project-specific finished work after reviewing dimensions, finish, quantity, application, drawings and destination.

Key Facts
| Buyer Question | Confirmed Product Information |
| Product name | Breccia Pernice Marble slab |
| Material category | Natural marble |
| Declared origin | Italy |
| Visual character | A warm brecciated composition combining pink, muted red, burgundy, terracotta, beige, cream and white areas; every slab varies |
| Standard slab thickness | 18 mm and 20 mm |
| Other thicknesses | Possible by selecting and sawing suitable blocks, subject to project requirements and material availability |
| Recommended finishes | Polished or honed |
| Recommended applications | Kitchen islands and countertops, bathroom vanity tops, bathtub decks, and interior staircases |
| Thickness tolerance | Stated standard: ±1 mm; measurement method and project acceptance criteria should be agreed before ordering |
| Supply forms | Slabs, cut-to-size pieces, and project-specific finished stone products |
| Selection evidence | Current slab images, videos, slab numbers and surface-review information available upon request, subject to current stock |
| Testing | No lot-specific test values are claimed on this page; request applicable test reports when the specification or application requires them |
Available Finishes and Processing Options
Polished and honed are the recommended finishes. The right choice depends on the desired color depth, reflectivity, tactile character, use conditions and maintenance expectations; buyers should approve a representative finish sample because the same slab can look materially different after finishing.
Polished finish
Polishing generally increases reflectivity and makes the warm pink, burgundy, terracotta and cream contrasts appear deeper. It suits statement islands, vanity tops and decorative pieces where the design calls for visual intensity. Reflections, etching and wear may be more noticeable under some lighting conditions, so the buyer should align aesthetic expectations with the intended use.
Honed finish
Honing creates a lower-sheen presentation that can soften contrast and give the brecciated pattern a quieter architectural character. The exact tone, tactile feel and degree of sheen depend on the abrasives and production controls. A signed finish sample should define the agreed reference rather than relying only on the word "honed."
Project-specific processing
- • Cut-to-size panels and countertop pieces
- • Edge profiles, mitres, sink and cooktop openings
- • Vanity tops and bathtub-deck components
- • Stair treads, risers and associated pieces
- • Scanned-slab cutting and visual-layout simulation
- • Dry layout, piece numbering and packing lists
Processing decisions should consider actual fissures and repairs, cutout positions, narrow rails, load paths, supports, edge geometry, seam location and handling. Large openings may require temporary reinforcement or a semi-cutout when the material and site sequence allow. Drawings should define who completes retained cutout connections and how the component is supported during installation.
Recommended Applications
Breccia Pernice is recommended for kitchen islands and countertops, bathroom vanity tops, bathtub decks and interior staircases. Application suitability is not determined by the stone name alone: approve current slabs, position cuts deliberately, coordinate support and joints, and accept marble's sensitivity to acids and use-related patina.
▌ Kitchen Island and Countertop

Design value: A large island can display the full scale of the brecciated composition and become the visual center of a kitchen.
Selection focus: Review complete slabs and usable yield; reserve coherent areas for visible runs and coordinate seams and waterfalls.
Fabrication and use: Keep unsuitable fissures away from narrow rails and openings, review supports and cutout strategy, and use trivets and cutting boards. Promptly blot acidic spills because marble can etch [1].
▌ Bathroom Vanity Top
Design value: Warm pink and cream areas coordinate naturally with timber, metal and neutral cabinetry.
Selection focus: Check the relationship among sink, faucet, backsplash and prominent pattern areas.
Fabrication and use: Confirm fixture templates, faucet reach, edge profile, wall conditions and cabinet support. Sealant and sealer compatibility should follow manufacturer guidance; avoid leaving personal-care products or unknown cleaners on the surface.

▌ Interior staircase

Design value: Matching treads and risers can carry the material palette through multiple levels.
Selection focus: Coordinate shade and pattern among sequential pieces, with attention to exposed nosings and landings.
Fabrication and use: Confirm tread geometry, substrate, support, joints, edge profiles, finish and applicable slip-resistance requirements. The structural and code design remains the responsibility of qualified project professionals.
▌ Bathtub deck or surround
Design value: Broad horizontal and vertical surfaces allow the fragments to read as a continuous composition.
Selection focus: Plan joints, access panels, visible faces and transitions before cutting.
Fabrication and use: Coordinate wet-area waterproofing, substrates, movement joints and penetrations with the project team. Use suitable cleaners and a squeegee or soft cloth to reduce deposits; follow local requirements and professional installation guidance [1].

Why Choose This Stone
Choose Breccia Pernice when the design benefits from a warm, naturally fragmented marble composition and the project team is prepared to approve actual slabs. Its value lies in the individuality and scale of the geological pattern, which makes slab selection and cut planning part of the design process.
A distinctive warm brecciated palette
The material combines multiple warm colors rather than presenting a single pink or red field. Cream and white areas add contrast, while burgundy and terracotta fragments provide depth. Because distribution varies across and between slabs, the offered lot-not a catalogue thumbnail-should control approval.
Strong composition for focal elements
Large pieces such as islands, bathtub decks and landings can preserve broad visual relationships. Smaller pieces can still be coordinated, but excessive subdivision may interrupt the composition. Scanned-slab layout helps assign the most expressive areas to the most visible components.
One material across coordinated interior elements
Where slab yield and design permit, the same approved lot can connect countertops, bath components and stair details. This does not mean every piece will match identically; the objective is a deliberate range and sequence rather than manufactured repetition.
A selection-led specification
Brecciated marbles may include mineral boundaries, filled fissures, resin treatment, mesh backing or natural features that require review. Ask for slab numbers, front images, videos, dimensions, thickness, finish, treatment information and usable-area notes. Where performance values matter, request relevant lot-specific reports and evaluate them against the project specification [2].
Comparison with Similar Stones
Breccia Pernice is best compared by actual slab appearance, not by trade name alone. Relative to darker red marbles, pale pink marbles and manufactured breccia-look surfaces, it offers a warmer multi-color natural composition with high slab-to-slab variation and the care profile expected of marble.
| Stone | Typical Visual Direction | Material Category | Typical Uses | Buyer Considerations |
| Breccia Pernice Marble | Warm pink, burgundy, terracotta, beige and cream fragments in a dramatic brecciated composition | Natural marble | Islands, countertops, vanities, bathtub decks, stairs and feature elements | Approve actual slabs and layout; expect acid sensitivity and natural variation; check fissures, repairs, yield and finish |
| Breccia Oniciata Marble | Cream, honey, peach and brown brecciated movement, often softer and lighter overall | Natural marble | Vanities, wall panels, furniture and selected countertops | Commercial names and lots vary; compare actual slabs rather than relying on a name alone |
| Rosso Levanto Marble | Deep burgundy to red field with contrasting white veining | Natural marble | Feature walls, vanities, furniture, stairs and decorative work | Typically darker and less fragment-like; confirm vein distribution, resin treatment and maintenance expectations |
| Rosa Perlino Marble | More uniform pale pink to rose background with relatively restrained movement | Natural marble | Tiles, stairs, wall cladding, vanities and architectural interiors | Useful when a calmer field is preferred; test reports, finish and shade range should be reviewed for the intended use |
| Engineered terrazzo or porcelain in warm breccia looks | Designed repeatable fragments or printed interpretation, depending on product | Manufactured surfacing | Counters, walls, floors and commercial interiors according to product rating | May offer greater pattern repeatability; verify edge appearance, through-body composition, heat/chemical limits and manufacturer installation instructions |
Natural stone trade names are not perfectly standardized across markets. Before substituting one material for another, verify the offered slab, geological or commercial classification, finish, treatment, test reports, thickness, dimensions, maintenance expectations and fabrication plan. Manufactured alternatives should be assessed using the relevant manufacturer's technical documentation rather than assumed to behave like marble.
Frequently Asked Questions
The most important purchasing controls are current-slab approval, written thickness and inspection criteria, a coordinated fabrication layout, and packing designed for the actual geometry. The answers below state Landiview Stone's normal workflow while identifying the items that remain subject to availability, drawings, contract terms and professional project review.
Q: Can you provide Breccia Pernice Marble samples?
A: Yes. Normally one or two samples can be provided without a sample charge, with typical sizes ranging from 100 × 100 mm to 200 × 200 mm. Courier cost is paid by the customer. Sample availability depends on the current material. Because a small sample cannot represent the full brecciated composition of a large slab, buyers should use samples mainly to review finish, basic color family and surface character, then approve current slab images or videos before ordering.
Q: What is your slab thickness tolerance?
A: The stated standard thickness tolerance is ±1 mm. Before ordering, the buyer and supplier should confirm the nominal thickness, measurement points, measuring method and acceptance criteria in the contract, drawings or inspection standard. Projects involving mitred edges, adjoining materials, metal framing, stair assemblies or tightly controlled elevations may require additional coordination beyond a general slab tolerance.
Q: How do you inspect Breccia Pernice Marble slab surface quality?
A: Inspection focuses on cracks that may affect handling or fabrication, overall visual coordination, unusually large discordant dark areas, and color or pattern variation relative to the buyer-approved range. Natural brecciation, mineral lines, filled fissures and geological variation are not automatically fabrication defects. The practical task is to distinguish expected natural features from unstable cracks, open defects, damage or repairs that may affect the intended use. Inspection criteria should be aligned with the approved slab and contractual requirements.
Q: Can I see current slab photos and videos before ordering?
A: Yes. Subject to current inventory, Landiview Stone can provide current-lot slab photos, videos, slab numbers, surface-review information and an explanation of the color and vein range. Images should identify individual slabs and be viewed on a calibrated or reasonably consistent screen where possible. Lighting, camera settings and display differences can affect perceived color, so digital approval should be paired with samples or other agreed controls when color tolerance is critical.
Q: Can you supply cut-to-size and finished products, not only slabs?
A: Yes. The usual workflow starts with the client's architectural drawings. Landiview Stone develops stone shop drawings for review, submits current slab images-or, where appropriate, studies block selection and bespoke sawing-and proceeds after shop drawings and slabs are approved. Selected slab scans are used for AutoCAD cutting and vein-layout simulation. After approval, the factory fabricates the pieces, performs a dry layout, checks and replaces nonconforming pieces where necessary, assigns piece numbers, and adds project-specific protection, temporary reinforcement and export packing. See how to order cut-to-size stone from China.
Q: Can Landiview Stone prepare stone shop drawings from architectural drawings?
A: Yes. The technical team can review architectural drawings, identify the relevant stone scope and prepare stone shop drawings showing dimensions, thicknesses, cutouts, edge details, visible faces, finishes, joints and other fabrication information. The drawings must be reviewed and approved by the client or design team before production. Stone shop drawings do not replace the structural, code-compliance or installation responsibilities of locally licensed professionals. See what cut-to-size stone means in a project workflow.
Q: How do you help control the final vein layout and installed appearance?
A: After shop drawings and selected slabs are approved, 1:1 slab scans can be imported into AutoCAD to simulate cut locations, orientation and visual relationships. The buyer reviews the proposed layout before cutting. Following fabrication, a factory dry layout checks the actual pieces, supports replacement decisions and links numbered pieces to installation drawings. This reduces information gaps between slab approval, cutting and installation, but it cannot eliminate natural variation, camera differences, jobsite lighting or installation effects. Read the guide to natural stone slab layout in AutoCAD.
Q: How do you protect slabs and finished stone during shipping?
A: Slabs are secured in robust export-suitable wooden crates, open frames or A-frame/support systems selected for the actual loading plan. Finished products may receive liners, cushioning, custom foam, separators, edge protection and positioning supports according to geometry. Sink or cooktop cutouts, narrow backsplashes, thin strips, vanity tops, fireplace parts, narrow wall panels and vulnerable corners may receive temporary support strips over protective film. These supports are removed before installation according to instructions. Raw-wood packaging should use ISPM 15-compliant material when the destination requires it [3]. Slab handling must follow trained procedures and applicable safety rules [4]. See how to protect natural stone during shipping.
Q: How should Breccia Pernice Marble be maintained after installation?
A: Use a pH-neutral cleaner formulated for natural stone, blot spills promptly, rinse as directed and avoid unknown acidic or alkaline chemicals and abrasive tools. Marble is calcareous and can react with acidic substances, so citrus, vinegar and similar spills should not remain on the surface [1]. Sealer selection and reapplication frequency depend on the stone, finish, use, exposure and the sealer manufacturer's instructions; sealing does not make marble acid-proof. Follow the project specification and professional fabricator or installer guidance.
Q: Is Breccia Pernice Marble suitable for kitchen countertops?
A: It can be specified for kitchen islands and countertops when the buyer accepts marble's natural variation and maintenance profile. The slab layout should reserve visually important areas for the island or primary runs while avoiding unsuitable fissures at narrow rails and openings. Marble can etch when exposed to acids and may scratch or stain depending on use and care. Edge geometry, supports, seams, cutouts, sink and cooktop details, substrate and installation must be reviewed for the actual project.
Q: Should I choose polished or honed Breccia Pernice Marble?
A: Choose polished when stronger color depth and a reflective presentation are desired; choose honed when a lower-sheen, softer visual effect is preferred. Finish can change perceived color, contrast, tactile character and the visibility of wear or etching. Approve a representative finish sample and, for significant projects, consider a sample using material from the offered lot. Slip resistance, wet-area suitability and stair use must be assessed under the project specification and local requirements.
Q: Can you fabricate large sink or cooktop cutouts?
A: Yes, subject to drawing review, slab condition, geometry and fabrication feasibility. For vulnerable openings, Landiview Stone may recommend temporary reinforcement or a semi-cutout, leaving selected connections until site completion to improve stability during handling and transport. The retained areas, tools, sequence and site responsibility must be shown in approved drawings or installation instructions. Final support design and installation should be coordinated by qualified professionals.
Q: What information is needed for a quotation?
A: Send the required supply form, dimensions, nominal thickness, quantity, finish, application and delivery destination. For finished products, include architectural drawings, stone schedules, edge profiles, cutout templates, joint preferences and required visible faces when available. Also state whether current slab photos, samples, lot-specific testing, dry-layout records, piece numbering, special packing or origin documentation are required. Pricing and lead time remain subject to current slab availability, fabrication scope, approval cycles and logistics.
Q: How is Breccia Pernice Marble priced?
A: Pricing is project-specific rather than determined by the stone name alone. Important factors include current slab or block availability, slab dimensions and usable yield, color and pattern selection, thickness, finish, resin or mesh treatment, cutting complexity, edge work, cutouts, dry layout, replacement allowance, packing and destination logistics. For an accurate comparison, buyers should request quotations against the same approved scope and quality criteria rather than comparing only a headline square-metre price.
Why Landiview Stone
Landiview Stone supports both slab procurement and project-specific finished stone. The practical difference is process continuity: current slab evidence can be connected to shop drawings, scanned-slab layout, fabrication, dry inspection, piece identification and export protection rather than treated as separate, uncoordinated steps.
Two supply routes for different buyers
Landiview Stone supplies natural stone in two principal forms: slabs for importers, distributors and fabricators; and project-specific cut-to-size or finished stone products for contractors, developers, designers, builders and other project buyers.
For slab buyers, support can include current slab selection, slab-image review, confirmation of the color and vein range, surface inspection, slab identification and export packing. Availability, dimensions, finish and lot details are confirmed against the actual offer.
Drawing-to-fabrication coordination
For cut-to-size and custom-fabrication projects, the company can coordinate shop drawing review, slab scanning, AutoCAD cutting and vein-layout simulation, fabrication, dry-layout inspection, piece numbering, finished-product inspection, temporary reinforcement for vulnerable components and project-specific export protection. These controls help align approved information with production and installation sequencing, while natural variation and site execution still affect the final appearance.
3D review for complex assemblies
For more complex fabricated and assembled stone products, the project team may use three-dimensional modeling and virtual assembly in Autodesk Inventor or SolidWorks to review component relationships, material thicknesses, surface treatments, concealed reinforcement, internal clearances and potential interference before fabrication details are finalized. This is a coordination method, not a substitute for code-required engineering or licensed professional responsibilities.
Export protection based on geometry
Slab frames, crates, internal liners, edge protection, foam, separators and temporary reinforcement are selected according to the product and loading plan. Raw-wood packaging is prepared with destination requirements in mind; ISPM 15 addresses phytosanitary measures for raw-wood packaging used in international trade [3]. Safe slab loading, unloading, storage and handling require trained procedures and appropriate equipment; OSHA's bulletin describes serious struck-by and crushing risks and is advisory rather than a new regulation [4].
Selected international project experience
- • Marble furniture, bathroom vanity tops and shower wall panels for the Grand Hyatt Singapore renovation project
- • Stone supply for stations on Singapore's Thomson-East Coast Line
- • Interior stone products for the Wynn project in the United Arab Emirates
- • Marble products for the public areas of the 255 East 77th Street luxury residential project in New York
- • Interior and exterior marble and granite products for three high-end custom homes on Tuckahoe, a private resort island in Massachusetts, USA
Request a Quote
For a useful first quotation, identify whether you need slabs or fabricated pieces and send dimensions, thickness, quantity, finish, application and destination. Drawings, cutout templates and visual-layout requirements allow the technical team to evaluate scope and risk more accurately.
Check Slab Availability or Request a Project Quote
Looking for Breccia Pernice Marble slabs or custom cut-to-size stone? Send the required dimensions, thickness, quantity, finish, application and delivery destination. If architectural drawings, stone schedules, edge details, sink or cooktop templates, or reference images are available, include them with the inquiry.
Landiview Stone can respond with current slab availability, slab photos or videos, slab identification and a quotation for the defined fabrication scope. For project orders, the team can also coordinate stone shop drawings, scanned-slab vein layout, factory dry-layout inspection, piece numbering, temporary reinforcement and export packing-each subject to the approved scope and current material availability.
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