Nero Marquina Marble Square Vessel Sink, Bespoke, Vanity Top Bathroom Basin
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This particular basin commands attention immediately: a single bold white vein runs almost vertically down the front face, splitting near the base into two diverging threads that wrap around the lower left corner — while the interior basin walls carry their own quieter network of thinner white lines converging toward the gold drain fitting at center. The top surface is mirror-polished to a depth that reflects the workshop ceiling back like still water. Three faucet holes are pre-drilled to the upper right, and the entire block form — deep, architectural, with softened square edges — sits with the gravity of something carved rather than manufactured.
Nero Marquina Marble is quarried in Turkey's Toros mountain region, where ancient seabed sediments compressed over millions of years into one of the densest, most visually striking black stones in the world. The black is not gray-black or charcoal — it is a deep, ink-dark field produced by high carbon content in the limestone matrix. The bright white veining is pure calcite, deposited along natural fracture lines over geological time. Unlike Carrara White's restrained silver-gray movement, Nero Marquina Marble operates entirely on contrast — darkness interrupted by sharp, luminous lines.
Where Nero Marquina presents a deep, almost ink-black background with sharp white veining, similar-looking quartz alternatives simply cannot replicate this effect — light moves through real marble differently, giving each vein a subtle translucency at polish depth that engineered stone cannot achieve. That optical quality is what distinguishes a natural stone basin from any manufactured imitation, and it is visible in this piece even in photographs.
Every surface of this basin — exterior faces, interior walls, top deck, and drain collar — has been hand-carved and shaped by Turkish stone artisans, then brought to a high gloss polish that amplifies the contrast between black ground and white vein. The piece ships treated with a food-safe penetrating stone sealant that bonds below the surface without altering the finish. Annual resealing with a pH-neutral stone sealer is recommended to maintain performance.
• Style: Integrated countertop basin (block form, above-counter)
• Marble: Nero Marquina Marble
• Shape: Square / rectangular basin in monolithic block
• Faucet Holes: Three pre-drilled (shown in images)
• Install: Vanity Top / Above Counter
• Drain: Compatible with standard 1.75-inch vessel drain fittings
• Finish: High-gloss machine polish, hand-refined
• Weight (approx): Heavy-density natural stone — structural vanity support required
• Origin: Quarried and hand-carved in Turkey
Q: Is the white veining natural or has it been added?
A: Entirely natural. The white lines are calcite mineral deposits that formed along ancient fracture planes over millions of years of geological compression. No two pieces vein the same way — the bold vertical vein on this particular basin's front face is a feature of this stone block alone.
Q: Will water spots and fingerprints be visible on the black surface?
A: Black marble does show hard water deposits and fingerprints more readily than lighter stone. A quick wipe-down after use and periodic drying with a soft cloth keeps the surface looking sharp. Annual resealing significantly reduces water absorption and makes spots easier to remove.
Q: What faucet finish works best with this marble?
A: Polished chrome reads clean and graphic against the black. Brushed brass — as suggested by the gold drain already fitted here — brings warmth and contrast. Matte black creates a tonal, monolithic look. Avoid oil-rubbed bronze, which can read muddy against the deep black ground.
Q: Is black marble more fragile than lighter varieties?
A: No — Nero Marquina Marble has the same compressive strength as other dense marbles. Chips are more visually apparent due to the color contrast, but small repairs can be made with black stone epoxy that blends nearly invisibly. Standard care applies: avoid impact along edges and do not use abrasive cleaners.
Q: Can I specify a custom size or configuration?
A: Yes — this is a made-to-order piece. Contact us before purchase if you require different overall dimensions, a different faucet hole arrangement, or a matte rather than polished finish. Each basin is cut from a unique block, so veining placement will vary by piece.





