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5212 Taj Royale from Caesarstone reads as a warm, refined alternative to bright white quartz: a soft cream base with delicate grey-tone veining and the occasional subtle gold highlight. It's a slab for kitchens that want luminosity and warmth at the same time.
Where bright statuario whites read cool and architectural, Taj Royale leans warm and inviting. The cream base carries a slight gold undertone that flatters warm-cabinet kitchens, and the veining is restrained — present enough to give the slab character, quiet enough not to fight a busy backsplash. Under warm lighting the gold notes deepen; under daylight the cream stays balanced.
Traditional and transitional kitchens with cherry, walnut, or stained oak cabinets, primary baths in warm-leaning palettes, and any project where the homeowner wants a marble look that reads warm rather than cool. It pairs cleanly with brushed brass, antique brass, and oil-rubbed bronze hardware.
Cream-toned veined quartz is the most lighting-sensitive category in the engineered stone catalog. A sample under your kitchen lighting at the time of day you most cook is the only honest way to confirm Taj Royale will read as you expect. View the sample against your cabinet face and floor at the same time. The warmth shows itself in comparison, and the comparison is the spec decision.
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