Black Gold Vein Marble Countertops bring a dramatic and luxurious statement to any kitchen, bathroom, or bar area. The deep black base is accented with striking gold veins, creating a bold and sophisticated surface. Perfect for modern, contemporary, or high-end interiors, these countertops combine functionality with eye-catching elegance.
Black Gold Vein Marble Countertops
About Black Gold Vein Marble Countertops
One-Stop Service
We will provide one-stop service, communicating and customizing with you one-on-one throughout the entire process, allowing you to customize from your preferred styles, materials, styles, colors, and more.
Factory-Direct Pricing with Full Customization
With our own manufacturing factory and complete product lines, we offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality. From design and materials to transportation, every step is managed in-house — ensuring you get the best value for your investment.
Customized Specifications
- High-Contrast Stone: A deep black marble base paired with striking golden veins creates a strong sense of visual depth on the countertop.
- Mirrored Matching: Slabs can be joined in a mirrored pattern to create a symmetrical design with golden veins, perfect for a distinctive island or an eye-catching countertop.
- Waterfall Edge Installation: Ideal for waterfall edge designs, allowing the pattern to flow seamlessly from the horizontal to the vertical surfaces.
- Precision Cutting: Supports custom cutouts for sinks, cooktops, and edge profiles, ensuring a perfect fit for various kitchen layouts.
Application and Environment Scenarios
Black-veined marble countertops are commonly used in modern kitchens, where they serve as a visual focal point. They are often installed on kitchen islands or in primary food preparation areas to define the layout of open-concept spaces. Their striking contrast complements dark cabinets, recessed lighting, and metallic finishes. These countertops are ideal for residential kitchens that require both functionality and aesthetic appeal.






