Natural Patagonia stone · slab selection · worldwide project support

Material guide

Specify with fewer surprises.

Practical answers about Patagonia stone pricing, selection, care, heat, scratching, sealing and long-term use.

PriceQuoted by slab & scope
CarepH-neutral routine
HeatUse trivets
SealTest the actual slab

Patagonia stone price

Why there is no honest one-line price.

A meaningful quote starts with a slab number and enough project detail to calculate material yield, fabrication and delivery.

01Slab character

Rarity, visual balance, size, crystal quality and translucent areas affect the slab value.

02Usable yield

Your pieces may require one slab or several depending on cutouts, seams and pattern priorities.

03Thickness & finish

Slab thickness, polishing, honing, edge build-ups and surface treatment change the scope.

04Fabrication detail

Waterfall ends, mitres, curves, sink cutouts, reinforcement and dry lay add skilled work.

05Backlighting

Light testing, thinning, backing and panel preparation require project-specific review.

06Packing & delivery

Crate type, finished piece size, quantity, destination and shipping mode complete the quote.

For a usable budget

Send the destination country, drawings or rough dimensions, desired application, target timing and 2–3 preferred slab numbers. We can then confirm what is available and prepare a comparable scope.

Performance & maintenance

Beautiful stone, sensible habits.

Daily cleaningSoft cloth, water and pH-neutral stone cleaner
SpillsBlot promptly, especially oils and pigments
HeatUse trivets for hot cookware and appliances
ScratchingUse cutting boards; avoid dragging hard objects
SealingTest and apply a compatible penetrating sealer
AvoidAcidic, abrasive or bleach-heavy cleaners
Backlit panelsKeep LED access and ventilation serviceable
Long-termReassess sealing based on use and absorption

Selection checklist

Approve more than a sample.

ReviewWhy it mattersWhat to request
Actual slabPatagonia varies dramatically across one piece.Full slab photo, current video and slab number.
Close-up conditionCrystals, natural fissures and filled areas affect fabrication.Front, back, edge and focal-area close-ups.
Confirmed dimensionsPhoto-board measurements may be preliminary.Current measured length, width and thickness.
Cut layoutThe visual composition should survive required cutouts and seams.Scaled drawing or digital layout before cutting.
Finish samplePolish level changes color depth and reflection.Finish confirmation on the selected material.
Packing planFinished pieces require purpose-built support.Crate method, piece labels and packing photos.

Frequently asked

Answers before you specify.

Natural stone needs project-specific review. These answers are a practical starting point, not a substitute for local fabrication and installation advice.

The selected slab, usable yield, thickness, finish, fabrication, packing and destination all affect the final price. Send slab numbers and drawings for a useful project quote.
Patagonia is sold under different commercial classifications. Geological composition can vary by source, so technical suitability should be confirmed for the actual slab rather than assumed from the trade name alone.
Many installations benefit from a compatible penetrating sealer. The fabricator should test absorption and product compatibility on the selected slab.
Yes, it is commonly considered for premium kitchens. Proper slab review, fabrication, support, sealing and daily care remain important.
No. Translucency varies across and between slabs. Backlight the actual slab during selection and engineer the panel and lighting system together.
Because a sample or material name cannot show the exact color distribution, focal areas, dimensions or natural features you will receive.

Ready for a real number?

Quote the slab and scope together.

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