Taj Mahal Polished at a glance
| Material | Engineered Quartz |
|---|---|
| Format | Full slab |
| Finish | Polished |
| In stock at | StoneX USA, 1735 S 106th St, West Allis, WI 53214 |
Taj Mahal Polished questions
Is Taj Mahal Polished in stock as a full slab?
Yes. Taj Mahal Polished is stocked as full slabs at our West Allis slab gallery near Milwaukee, so you can see the complete piece — and how the pattern runs across it — before you commit. Stock moves, so call 414-998-0404 to confirm current availability.
Does Taj Mahal Polished need to be sealed?
No. Engineered quartz is non-porous, so Taj Mahal Polished never needs sealing. Clean it with warm water and a mild detergent; use a trivet under hot pans, because sustained heat can damage the resin binder.
What is Taj Mahal Polished best used for?
Kitchen countertops, islands, bathroom vanities, backsplashes and commercial surfaces. We do not recommend engineered quartz outdoors, because UV exposure can fade the resin over time.
Can I buy Taj Mahal Polished if I already have a fabricator?
Yes. Come to the gallery, tag the engineered quartz slab you want, and your fabricator collects it. We also sell directly to fabricators, builders and remodelers across the Milwaukee area on wholesale terms.
Similar engineered quartz colors
Other engineered quartz colors in our West Allis gallery — or see every engineered quartz slab we carry.
Visit the gallery at 1735 S 106th St, West Allis, WI 53214 (Mon–Fri 8:30–17:00, Sat 8:30–14:00), call 414-998-0404, or request a quote.
Designing with Taj Mahal Polished Quartz
Taj Mahal Polished delivers the famous warm-cream-and-caramel quartzite look in an engineered quartz slab — which changes how you can design with it. Because the pattern is manufactured, every slab matches: multi-slab kitchens, long waterfall islands and full-height backsplashes line up without hunting for sequential blocks. The polished face bounces light, so it flatters north-facing and smaller kitchens that need brightness. Pair it with warm white or cream cabinetry for a soft tone-on-tone look, or let it warm up a gray-and-black scheme; brushed brass, champagne bronze and matte black hardware all sit comfortably against the caramel veining. And since quartz never needs sealing, it suits busy households that want the Taj Mahal look with zero upkeep. See current slabs in the live inventory.
One Look, Four Materials: Which Taj Mahal Is This?
This page is the engineered quartz, polished-finish version. We stock the Taj Mahal look in four materials, and the differences matter:
| Version | Material | Key difference |
|---|---|---|
| Taj Mahal Polished (this slab) | Engineered quartz | Uniform HD pattern, never sealed, indoor only |
| Taj Mahal Honed | Engineered quartz | Matte take on the same HD pattern |
| Taj Mahal Leathered | Natural quartzite | One-of-a-kind veining, textured finish, superb heat resistance |
| Taj Mahal Porcelain | Porcelain | Large-format, zero maintenance, outdoor-rated |
Torn between engineered and natural? The quartz vs quartzite guide walks through the trade-off, and the quartz collection shows every engineered color in stock.
Who makes Taj Mahal quartz?
Several manufacturers produce engineered quartz inspired by the natural Taj Mahal quartzite pattern. The Taj Mahal Polished slabs at StoneX USA are stocked in our West Allis, WI warehouse — every slab on the live inventory is physically on the racks, so you can inspect the actual slab before you buy.
Is Taj Mahal Polished real quartzite?
No — this version is engineered quartz: crushed natural quartz bound with resin. It reproduces the Taj Mahal look with a uniform pattern and needs no sealing. If you want the natural stone, see Taj Mahal Leathered Quartzite.
Does Taj Mahal quartz need sealing?
Never. The resin binder makes engineered quartz non-porous, so there is nothing for a sealer to soak into. Wipe with mild soap and water; skip abrasive pads and harsh chemicals, and keep hot pans on trivets since resin is heat-sensitive.






