Michelangelo marble is a premium white marble with soft grey veining, mainly imported into India from Portugal, though a few suppliers also bring in similar looking material from Turkey and label it under the same name. At Sudarshan Stoneix, Kishangarh, genuine Michelangelo marble price ranges from around Rs 550 to Rs 1,800 per sq ft depending on slab grade, thickness and vein pattern. It suits flooring, wall cladding, countertops and staircases in homes, hotels and commercial interiors.
What Is Michelangelo Marble
Michelangelo marble gets its name from the artist Michelangelo, a nod to the timeless, sculptural quality of its surface. It is not a marble that was actually used by Michelangelo himself; the name is a modern marketing term used across the Indian and international stone trade for this particular white marble with delicate grey veins running through a bright, warm white base.
Because natural stone is graded lot by lot, no two slabs look exactly the same. Some lots lean cooler and whiter, others carry a slightly warmer, creamier undertone with denser veining. This is normal for natural marble and is one reason buyers should always confirm the actual slab before placing a bulk order rather than relying only on a catalogue photo.
Michael Angelo Marble or Michelangelo Marble, Is There a Difference
No. Michael Angelo marble and Michelangelo marble are the same stone. The spelling varies across suppliers, websites and even invoices in the Indian market, but both names refer to the identical white marble with soft grey veining. If you have seen it written either way while searching, you are looking at the same product.
Where Does Michelangelo Marble Come From
This is one of the most searched questions about the stone, and buyers deserve an honest answer rather than a vague one.
Genuine Michelangelo marble is quarried in Portugal, from the Estremoz region, part of the same broader marble belt in the Iberian Peninsula known for producing high quality white and cream marbles for centuries. Portugal Michelangelo marble is generally considered the authentic, higher grade version of this stone.
That said, the Indian market does see some suppliers offering visually similar white marble sourced from Turkey or other regions and selling it under the same Michelangelo name, since there is no single regulated standard for the term. This is why the origin question matters so much to buyers.
At Sudarshan Stoneix, our Michelangelo marble is imported directly, and we are happy to share the import documentation and Bill of Entry with any customer before they finalize an order, so you know exactly what you are paying for and where it came from.
Michelangelo White Marble Appearance and Character
- Background tone: bright, warm white, occasionally with a faint cream undertone depending on the lot
- Veining: soft, flowing grey veins, generally calmer and less dramatic than Statuario or Calacatta
- Finish options: polished (high gloss, mirror like reflection), honed (matte, softer look, better grip) and brushed (textured, antique feel)
- Consistency: because it is natural stone, always request slabs from the same lot for large flooring areas to avoid visible mismatch
Michelangelo Marble Price in India, 2026
Prices vary by grade, thickness, slab size and finish. Below are indicative, factory direct rates from our Kishangarh facility. Final landed price depends on your city and order quantity, since freight and GST are added separately.
| Grade / Type | Thickness | Price per sq ft (ex Kishangarh) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Michelangelo White | 18mm | Rs 550 to Rs 750 |
| Premium Michelangelo White | 18mm to 20mm | Rs 800 to Rs 1,200 |
| Book matched, high vein slabs | 20mm | Rs 1,300 to Rs 1,800 |
| Michelangelo for countertops | 20mm | Rs 850 and above |
GST at 18 % and transport charges (typically Rs 8 to Rs 45 per sq ft depending on destination) are additional. Orders above 500 sq ft usually qualify for a bulk discount, so it is always worth asking for a project quote rather than going by the listed per sq ft rate alone.
Imported Michelangelo Marble in India, What to Check Before You Buy
- Ask for the import Bill of Entry so you can confirm the country of origin
- Ask for a video of the actual slab lot, not just a sample photo, since real veining varies from lot to lot
- Confirm the thickness (16mm, 18mm or 20mm) in writing before cutting instructions are finalized
- Over order by around 10 percent for large areas, since a second lot ordered later may not match perfectly
- Ask whether the finish is polished, honed or brushed, since this changes both price and maintenance needs
Michelangelo Marble in Kishangarh
Kishangarh, Rajasthan is India’s largest marble and granite processing and trading hub, and most of the Michelangelo marble sold across India, whether in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru or Chennai, is actually cut, polished and dispatched from here. Buying directly from a Kishangarh manufacturer like Sudarshan Stoneix removes the city dealer markup, which typically runs 25 to 40 percent above factory rates, and gives you access to a wider range of lots to choose from before you commit.
Where to Use Michelangelo Marble
- Flooring: works well in living rooms, lobbies and hallways where a bright, elegant look is needed
- Wall cladding: a popular choice for feature walls behind beds, TV units and reception areas
- Countertops: used in kitchens and bathroom vanities, though sealing is essential since marble is porous
- Staircases: the soft veining reads well on treads and risers in large format cuts
- Commercial spaces: widely used in hotel lobbies, banquet halls and showroom interiors
Michelangelo Marble vs Statuario vs Carrara
| Point | Michelangelo | Statuario | Carrara |
|---|---|---|---|
| Background | Bright warm white | Pure white | White with soft grey base |
| Veining | Soft, calm grey veins | Bold, dramatic grey veins | Fine, feathery veins |
| Typical price | Rs 550 to Rs 1,800/sq ft | Rs 350 to Rs 900/sq ft | Rs 200 to Rs 500/sq ft |
| Best for | Balanced elegance, not too busy | Statement flooring and walls | Subtle, minimal interiors |
Care and Maintenance
Marble is a natural, porous stone, so a few basic habits keep it looking new for years.
- Clean spills of turmeric, wine, tea, coffee and citrus immediately, since acidic substances can etch the surface
- Use only pH neutral, stone safe cleaners, never vinegar, lemon based or acidic household cleaners
- Reseal the surface every 6 to 12 months, especially in kitchens and high traffic flooring
- Choose a honed or brushed finish for bathroom floors to reduce slipperiness compared to a high polish
Why Buy Michelangelo Marble from Sudarshan Stoneix
- We import and process the stone ourselves at our Kishangarh facility, so pricing is factory direct, not dealer marked up
- Every order gets a WhatsApp video of the exact slab lot before final payment, so there are no surprises on delivery
- Import documentation is shared on request so you can confirm origin before you buy
- Pan India delivery in wooden crate packaging, typically 5 to 10 days from confirmation
- Our team helps you choose the right thickness and finish for your specific room, budget and traffic level
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of Michelangelo marble in India?
Michelangelo marble price in India typically ranges from Rs 550 to Rs 1,800 per sq ft, depending on grade, thickness and whether the slabs are book matched. Standard 18mm slabs start around Rs 550 to Rs 750 per sq ft ex Kishangarh, before GST and transport.
Is Michelangelo marble the same as Michael Angelo marble?
Yes. Michael Angelo marble is simply an alternate spelling used by different suppliers for the same white marble with soft grey veining. There is no difference in the stone itself.
Where is Michelangelo marble imported from?
Genuine Michelangelo marble is quarried in Portugal, mainly from the Estremoz region. Some suppliers in India also sell similar looking white marble sourced from Turkey under the same name, so it is worth asking for import documentation before buying.
What is the difference between Michelangelo white marble and Calacatta marble?
Michelangelo white marble has a softer, calmer look with subtle grey veining on a warm white base. Calacatta marble usually has bolder, more dramatic veins and a cooler white background, making it a stronger visual statement.
Is imported Michelangelo marble available in Kishangarh?
Yes. Kishangarh, Rajasthan is India’s main marble processing hub, and most Michelangelo marble sold across the country is cut and polished here before being shipped to other cities. Buying directly from a Kishangarh manufacturer avoids city dealer markups.
What thickness should I choose for Michelangelo marble flooring?
18mm is standard for residential flooring, while 20mm is recommended for high traffic commercial areas or countertops, since the extra thickness improves durability and reduces the risk of cracking.
Can Michelangelo marble be used for kitchen countertops?
Yes, it is a popular choice for countertops due to its bright appearance, but since marble is porous, it needs regular sealing and should not be exposed to acidic substances like lemon, vinegar or turmeric without immediate cleanup.
How can I verify that the Michelangelo marble I am buying is genuine and imported?
Ask your supplier for the import Bill of Entry, which is traceable through India’s ICEGATE customs portal, and request a video of the actual slab lot before making payment, rather than relying only on catalogue images.
Does Sudarshan Stoneix deliver Michelangelo marble outside Rajasthan?
Yes, we deliver pan India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Kolkata and other major cities, with wooden crate packaging to prevent transit damage.










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