Available in slabs 2cm 3cm 5cm as well as standard tiles 12 x 12 polished and 18 18 polished other sizes available upon request.
Vermont danby marble slabs.
The quarry is a bedrock quarry that has been open and operating for more than 100 years.
Available in slabs 2cm 3cm 5cm as well as standard tiles from 12 x 12 up to 24 x 24.
The most popular danby marbles include the reasonably priced mountain white olympia eureka and montclair as well the more luxurious and expensive.
Our danby marbles are all quarried in vermont at the largest underground marble quarry in the world.
Large crystals can appear.
The vermont danby quarry is the largest underground marble quarry in the world and still uses the entrance first opened in 1903.
Not only a marble quarry.
During the height of production the quarries employed more than 4 000 men.
From there the quarry twists and turns 1 miles deep where danby marble is quarried.
Soft gray and gold veins.
Typical slab sizes are.
Danby marbles are harder and less porous than many other marbles which makes them more suitable for countertop materials than your typical marble.
A premier solution for kitchen countertops or use in bath installations.
Light to medium veining.
We invite you to call us in order to discuss your marble needs desires at 802 468 8800.
It maintains the early american look of distinction with its mixed tones of peach green gray and brown veining.
The beauty of marble is unmatched.
Featured are a selection of the more popular marbles currently quarried along with tile and slab availability as well as marble samples.
Imperial danby honed is quarried in vermont.
Imperial danby has subtle soft gold veins that run throughout the slabs.
The vermont danby quarry is the largest underground marble quarry in the world.
From here it twists a mile and a half deep into dorset mountain.
104 108 x 54 62 also available in 3 4 and 1 1 4 thick polished or honed.
The quarry is entered through the same opening that has been in use for over 100 years.
Since every block and slab is unique the slabs can change significantly from piece to piece.
Currently there are three entrances into the quarry with a fourth opening soon.
The slabs often also have light gray or black veins that move throughout the slabs.
From the outside of dorset mountain the quarry looks the same as it did a century ago.
Imperial danby is the most popular variety of marble from the vermont danby quarry.