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Aegean Blue Marble

Marble

Aegean Blue

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Full Service — Installation

Our marble range is available with full supply, templating, fabrication and installation across Portsmouth, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Waterlooville, Chichester, Southampton and the surrounding area, with our services extending to Hampshire, Sussex, Surrey, Dorset and Berkshire . The reach of our installation service depends on the type of project — contact us to discuss your requirements.

Supply & Fabrication — UK Wide

Outside our installation area? We can fabricate marble to your supplied template, or supply the stone directly as-is — anywhere in the UK . Learn more .

The Stone

See the natural beauty of Aegean Blue up close — the surface texture, colour depth, and veining that make this marble unique.

A rare blue-grey marble from the Greek island of Skyros, where soft silver veining drifts across a cool, luminous surface like light moving across the Aegean Sea.

Aegean Blue is a refined marble quarried on the Greek island of Skyros in the Sporades archipelago — a stone whose restrained palette of pale grey-white and delicate blue-grey captures something of the calm, silvered quality of the Aegean waters that surround it. The surface is defined by gentle horizontal veining in soft silver-grey and faint blue-grey tones, flowing across a cool, luminous base with an understated rhythm that feels both contemporary and timeless. There is no drama here — only quiet elegance, the kind of beauty that reveals itself slowly and rewards close looking. As a metamorphic stone with a Mohs hardness of 3–5, Aegean Blue requires the same thoughtful care as all natural marbles: regular sealing every six to twelve months, prompt attention to spills, and pH-neutral cleaning. At In2stone, we believe that marble is not merely a surface but a material with a story — and our master craftsmen work with each slab individually, templating and cutting with the precision and care that 25 years of stone masonry demands.

Performance

How This Stone Performs

Hardness

2 out of 5

Stain Resistance

2 out of 5

UV Resistance

4 out of 5

Heat Resistance

4 out of 5

Scratch Resistance

2 out of 5

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Aegean Blue Marble slab

Frequently Asked

Questions About Aegean Blue

What gives Aegean Blue marble its distinctive blue-grey colour?
Aegean Blue marble gets its unique blue-grey tones from trace mineral inclusions — primarily chlorite and iron compounds — that formed within the calcite matrix during millions of years of metamorphism on the Greek island of Skyros. The result is a palette that ranges from pale silver-grey to soft cerulean blue, depending on the concentration of these natural impurities in each slab.
Is Aegean Blue marble suitable for kitchen worktops?
Yes, Aegean Blue marble can make a stunning kitchen worktop. Like all natural marbles, it has a Mohs hardness of 3 to 5 and requires regular sealing every six to twelve months. You will need to be mindful of acidic foods and liquids, which can etch the surface. A honed finish is often recommended for kitchen use as it reduces the visibility of any etching marks.
How rare is Aegean Blue marble compared to other marble varieties?
Aegean Blue is considered a rare marble variety. Blue-toned marbles are uncommon globally, and this particular stone is quarried only on the Greek island of Skyros in the Sporades archipelago. Limited quarry availability and the stone's distinctive colouring place it at the premium end of the marble market, making it a genuine statement choice for discerning homeowners.
How should I clean and maintain an Aegean Blue marble worktop?
Clean your Aegean Blue marble worktop with a soft cloth and pH-neutral stone cleaner or mild dish soap diluted in warm water. Never use acidic cleaners such as vinegar, lemon, or bleach-based products, as these will etch the surface. Wipe up spills promptly — especially wine, citrus, and tomato — and reseal the surface every six to twelve months with a quality impregnating stone sealer.
Can Aegean Blue marble be bookmatched for a symmetrical design?
Absolutely. Bookmatching involves opening two adjacent slabs from the same block like the pages of a book, creating a mirror-image pattern across the join. With Aegean Blue marble's distinctive linear veining, bookmatching can produce a particularly striking symmetrical effect. At In2stone, our craftsmen can advise on bookmatching possibilities based on the specific slabs available.
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"Perfect. 1) Ian. What a nice chap. Very helpful, friendly, knowledgeable. Got me the marble I wanted. 2) Scott came to template. Clearly attentive to detail, accurate work; it's a perfect fit. 3) Kev and Gav came to fit. Very accommodating. Worked cheerfully around obstacles I had thrown in their path. Efficient, and respected my just cleaned new kitchen. All round blooming marvellous. I got exactly what I wanted. ( these guys listen to their customer) Look no further. Engage In 2 Stone!"
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Why Choose Us

Why In2stone

Invisible Joins & Ogee Edging

The edge profiles and seamless joins other suppliers say they can't do? We do them every week.

"Other quartz suppliers weren't able to offer the ogee edging I wanted — In2stone could."

Olivia Tett

The Quote Is the Price

No hidden costs, no surprises. We consistently beat competitor quotes — even online discounters decline to match us.

"Beat 6 other companies by a mile. Even an online company that claims to beat any quote declined to."

Dean Fitzpatrick

Ian Answers the Phone

No answering machines or sales scripts. You'll speak to the people who'll actually work on your project.

"Ian always answered the phone or called me back — and that was before we even decided to use him."

Carly Rielly