Moca Cream Marble (Limestone)

Moca Cream Marble is a premium imported beige marble-look stone with a calm beige base and signature parallel veining—ideal for luxury flooring, wall cladding, and exterior elevations. Technically sourced as Portuguese Moca Cream limestone, it’s best purchased by slab selection: choose your lot via photos/video from our Kishangarh stock, then finalize finish and thickness based on the application.

Final price and confirmation are provided offline. Colour, veining, and pricing may vary and are subject to slab selection and availability.

Category: Italian Marble

Additional information

Color

Beige

Thickness

18MM, 20MM, customized

300.00

You can place order online or request assistance

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Product overview

Moca Cream Limestone is a premium imported beige stone from Portugal, widely searched in India as Moca Cream Marble and appreciated for its calm, architectural appeal in the beige marble category. It has a warm beige background that feels refined rather than flashy, which is exactly why it works so well in luxury spaces that need softness, continuity, and balance.Technically, it is a Portuguese limestone, more specifically a well-known Moca Creme limestone, though many buyers in the imported stone market still refer to it under imported marble terminology.The smart way to buy this material is not by chasing the label, but by selecting the right slab lot, tone, and vein movement for your project. It is especially effective on large, uninterrupted surfaces where heavy patterns would feel noisy or overdesigned.

Origin and composition

Moca Cream Limestone is a premium Portuguese limestone from the Santarém region and is internationally recognized as Moca Creme limestone in natural stone and architectural specification markets. From a technical standpoint, published geological references identify Moca Creme as a calcite-based limestone, with mineral composition listed as 100% calcite. That matters because calcite-rich stones can take elegant finishes and look extremely refined, but they also need correct maintenance and the right cleaning products to avoid surface damage over time.

Applications

Moca Cream Limestone is used across both residential and commercial projects where a clean beige surface is needed without the randomness of louder stones. Because of its linear visual movement, Moca Cream Limestone performs especially well as a vein-cut limestone for large-format interiors, limestone flooring, and premium exterior cladding limestone applications. It performs particularly well in interior flooring, wall cladding, bathrooms, corridors, lobbies, feature walls, and exterior cladding or ventilated façades. One of the biggest strengths of this stone is how well its parallel movement creates visual continuity in larger layouts. That said, do not oversell it as a no-care surface. If someone wants a beige stone for rough kitchen use and expects zero maintenance, this is the wrong way to pitch it. Limestone is elegant, but it is not careless-proof.

Quality and selection guide

Moca Cream Limestone is a slab-selection stone. If the selection is weak, the final project looks weak. If the selection is controlled properly, it looks premium.

If the design intent is to highlight the signature parallel movement, the stone should be selected and fabricated as vein-cut limestone, because cut direction directly affects the final visual character.

Start with the variation. Fine grain, also known as Relvinha, is usually seen as the more exclusive and more expensive selection because of its tighter grain and more refined look. Classic or medium grain is more commonly available and still looks high-end when the slabs are matched properly.

Then control the cut direction. This part matters more than most buyers realize. When the stone is cut to show the vein, you get the signature parallel linear pattern that makes Moca Cream Marble and Moca Cream Limestone so recognizable. When it is cut the other way, that linear effect softens or disappears and the stone reads more clouded and uniform. So if the design intent is a horizontal, layered beige look, you need to lock the vein direction before fabrication.

For bigger floors, long walls, or elevation work, slab sequencing is non-negotiable. Always approve slab photos or videos in sequence before final cutting. That is how you avoid broken visual flow, uneven beige tones, and a final result that looks stitched together instead of designed.

Finishes and slab details

Moca Cream Limestone is available in multiple finishes depending on application, stock lot, and project requirement. Published references commonly show thickness options such as 18 mm, 20 mm, 30 mm, and 40 mm, while slab supply in many markets is often handled around 20 mm and 30mm depending on the lot. Finish options regularly associated with this material include honed, polished, brushed, bush-hammered, and split-face, with textured finishes being more relevant for exterior or special-use applications.

Available thickness and slab formats depend on the current imported lot. Request slab photos or video for exact selection.

Key benefits

One of the biggest strengths of this imported beige stone is that it delivers the warmth of a premium beige marble palette without the visual noise of heavier patterns. It works exceptionally well in large-format architecture, especially where a project needs calm beige continuity rather than dramatic contrast. Another strength is finish flexibility. It can be adapted for softer matte interiors, more formal polished spaces, or textured exterior use depending on the design brief. It also benefits from having documented technical references, which makes it easier to specify seriously for projects instead of selling it with vague showroom language.

Maintenance

Moca Cream Limestone should be maintained like a proper natural calcite stone, not like a fake maintenance-free surface. Use a pH-neutral stone-safe cleaner, a soft cloth, and a soft mop for routine cleaning. Avoid acidic cleaners, harsh bathroom chemicals, and anything aggressive enough to disturb the finish. If the material is being used in bathrooms, kitchens, or other exposed zones, sealing may be recommended depending on the finish and usage. Sealing helps with resistance, but it does not make the surface invincible. If anyone promises that, they are selling nonsense.

Is Moca Cream Marble actually limestone?

Yes. Moca Cream (also sold as Moca Creme) is widely documented as a Portuguese limestone. In India it is often searched under “marble,” so we list it as Moca Cream Marble for customer familiarity while keeping the technical classification clear.

Where does Moca Cream Limestone come from?

Moca Cream is quarried in Portugal’s central limestone region, commonly associated with the Pé da Pedreira–Alcanede area (Santarém). Origin and lot details should be confirmed during slab selection.

What look should I expect from Moca Cream Marble?

Expect warm beige tones with a signature parallel vein pattern. The look can shift depending on whether the slab is cut with the vein (more linear) or against the vein (less linear).

What is the difference between Moca Cream Fine and Classic?

Fine/thin grain options look tighter and more uniform and are often positioned as more exclusive; classic/medium grain options show a slightly stronger natural texture. Final choice depends on your design intent and budget.

Where can Moca Cream Marble be used?

It’s widely used for flooring, wall cladding, feature walls, and exterior elevations/ventilated façades when the correct finish and installation system is chosen.

Which finish is best: honed or polished?

Honed gives a matte architectural look with lower glare; polished gives a brighter, more formal luxury finish. The best choice depends on lighting, traffic, and the space’s usage.

What is the Moca Cream Marble Price in India?

Market pricing varies by grain (fine vs classic), finish, thickness, slab size, and quantity. For accurate pricing, shortlist the slab lot first and then finalize based on your project requirement.

Can I buy Moca Cream Marble in Kishangarh and select slabs before shipping?

Yes. Kishangarh is a major stone hub, so slab inspection is possible in person or via photos/video. This is strongly recommended because natural tone and vein movement varies by lot.

How do I maintain Moca Cream limestone surfaces?

Use pH-neutral stone-safe cleaners, avoid acidic products, wipe spills fast, and reseal when required based on usage. This preserves the finish and reduces long-term staining risk.

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