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Serbia · Marble

Vranje Marble

also known as Serbian Marble, Belica Marble, Serbian White Marble

Serbia's primary commercial marble, quarried near Vranje in the Pcinja district, is a crystalline white-to-light-grey marble with fine texture and moderate veining. Used extensively in residential and commercial interiors across Southeast Europe, it offers a competitively priced alternative to Italian white marbles where strict book-matching is not a primary requirement.

Origin
Vranje, South Serbia (Pcinja district), Serbia
Stone type
Marble
Density
2.72 g/cm³
Look
clean, classic, European white, architectural
Finishes
polished, honed, sawn
Formats
slab, tile, cut-to-size
Exterior use
Best specified for interiors

Type-level physical facts shown. Per-lot lab values (absorption, flexural strength) confirmed at quotation.

Good to know

How does Vranje Marble compare to Bianco Carrara?

Vranje Marble is a reliable commercial white-grey marble at a lower price point than Carrara. Veining is more subdued and less consistent book-to-book, making it better suited for field tile than statement book-matched walls.

Is Vranje Marble available for export to the US?

Yes — Serbian quarries export via EU ports (Rijeka, Bar, Constanta); EU processing is also available. Lead times are comparable to other Adriatic-sourced marbles.

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