Breccia Viola Italian Marble Fireplaces are in stock at Fine’s Gallery of Bonita Springs, FL
This blog features one of the rare sought after gems of the marble world. Breccia viola also known as breche violette and breccia vagli violetta. Fine’s Gallery of Bonita Springs is bringing the best of Italy to your doorstep. Located just a few miles north of Naples, Florida in the beautiful ‘Paradise Coast’ that is Southwest Florida. Our 30,000 Indoor & Outdoor showroom is packed wall to wall with rare and unusual finds consisting of hand carved natural stone and bronze. With our staple ‘ hand carved marble fireplace mantel’ as the perfect cherry on top for any upscale residential property.
If you have been searching for rare Italian marble fireplaces these days you may have found that the search for the luxurious italian marble has become quite elusive as importing fee’s and marble quarries have been closed. Fear not! Fine’s Gallery has over 200 hand carved rare italian marble fireplaces on hand!
Violet Breche marble is extracted from the town of Serravezza, near to the Carrara region in Italy. It is a very heterogeneous marble made up of hues going from white to dark violet, whilst passing through shades of pink, all combined together with a violet coloured cement.
Often imitated, never duplicated. When thinking Italian marble think Fine’s Gallery of Bonita Springs owner/operator of www.italianmarble.com for 26 years in SWFL, with nationwide delivery of our marble fireplace mantels and more!
Captured from one of the oldest quarries in Italy, Calacatta Viola Marble features traditional brecciated strokes of rich cabernet upon a white and creamy hued background. Incorporating classic white and upscale burgundy, Calacatta Viola’s luxurious veining enchants the eyes and touches the heart.
In Italy’s most marble-rich area, known as the Apuan Alps, the abundance is surreal. Sit on a beach in one of the nearby towns (Forte dei Marmi, Viareggio), and you appear to be looking up at snow-covered peaks. … Hundreds of quarries have operated in the Apuan Alps since the days of ancient Rome