
Sinai Pearl Beige Limestone
Sinai Pearl Beige Limestone, renowned for its sandy beige color and subtle light veins. Ideal for both local and international projects, this limestone endures all climates with exceptional durability.

Sinai Pearl Beige Limestone, renowned for its sandy beige color and subtle light veins. Ideal for both local and international projects, this limestone endures all climates with exceptional durability.
Sinai Pearl Beige Limestone is a warm, sandy-beige Egyptian limestone with subtle light veining and a soft, natural look. We quarry and process it for export from Cairo. Designers often pick it for calm, earthy interiors, and its understated tone pairs well with both contemporary and Mediterranean styles. As a result, it stays a steady, in-demand stone for wholesale buyers.
Sinai Pearl Beige suits interior and sheltered settings, where its soft sandy tone brings a calm, grounded feel. Indoors, designers use it for flooring in homes, hotels, and retail, plus interior feature walls and sheltered facades. Moreover, it works well for staircases, entrance areas, and decorative cladding. Honed and tumbled finishes suit its natural character best.
Because this limestone absorbs more water (1.31%), it is more porous than dense marbles. Therefore, a quality sealant matters, and we advise against polished exterior flooring, since it can show efflorescence (salt bloom).
For countertops, stick to low-moisture, sealed domestic settings. In turn, clear care guidance for end buyers keeps projects looking their best and cuts down on after-sales questions.
Beyond its looks, Sinai Pearl Beige makes a clear commercial case for limestone importers and wholesalers.
Its sandy-beige tone and subtle light veining give interiors a soft, natural feel. As a result, it pairs easily with both contemporary and Mediterranean design — a simple stone for designers to specify.
Slabs reach 200 cm in height and 300 cm in length, and a full tile range backs them up. Consequently, one source covers both large feature work and standard interior projects.
Our ISO 9001:2015-certified factory in Cairo handles cutting, finishing, and inspection. As a result, buyers receive steady colour and surface quality in every bulk shipment to Europe, North America, and the Gulf.
Buyer Questions
It is a natural limestone. Traders sometimes call it "Sinai Pearl marble," yet geologically it stays a limestone — softer and more porous than true marble. This distinction guides the right finish, sealing, and placement for each project.
We supply it as slabs, semi-slabs, and tiles. Slabs run roughly 250–300 cm long and 150–200 cm high. Tiles come in 30×30, 30×60, 40×40, 60×60, 70×70, and 80×80 cm. Thicknesses of 1.5, 2, and 3 cm are standard, and we also cut custom sizes for bulk export orders.
The key values are density 2.567 g/cm³, abrasion resistance 26.5, modulus of rupture 16, and water absorption 1.31%. Because the absorption rate runs higher, we recommend sealing and mainly interior, low-moisture use.
It works best in interior and sheltered settings. Indoors, designers use it for flooring in homes, hotels, and retail, plus interior feature walls and sheltered facades. In addition, it suits staircases, entrances, and decorative cladding. Honed or tumbled finishes match its soft look.
We advise against polished exterior flooring, because the stone's porosity can lead to efflorescence (salt bloom). For sheltered exterior areas, a honed or tumbled finish with proper sealing is the safer choice. However, fully exposed, high-traffic floors call for a denser stone.
Yes — more so than dense marbles. With a water absorption rate of 1.31%, it benefits from a quality sealant and routine care, which protect against staining and moisture. Moreover, clear sealing and care guidance for end buyers drives long-term satisfaction.
You can choose honed, tumbled, brushed, sandblasted, or polished finishes. Honed and tumbled suit its sandy-beige character best, while polished works for interior, low-moisture surfaces. We confirm the finish per order.
It works for countertops in low-moisture, sealed domestic settings. However, because the stone is porous, it fits heavy-use kitchen worktops less well. For those, a denser marble or granite makes a better recommendation for your clients.
For international wholesale orders, our typical MOQ starts at one full container (around 20–25 tons), and we also offer mixed-stone container loading. Contact our export team for exact quantities based on your sizes and finish.
Production and loading usually take 2–4 weeks after order confirmation. First, we send physical samples and detailed photos. Then we load slabs and tiles in fumigated wooden bundles and crates with edge protection for safe sea freight. Request a quote to get started.