MarbleAntiEtch® Candidate

Botticino Fiorito

Italy (Brescia, Lombardy)

ASTM C568Food-Contact EligibleFrost ResistantAcid SensitiveSofter Surface
Botticino Fiorito marble — polished slab surface showing Cream coloring. Origin: Italy (Brescia, Lombardy). Hardness: 3 Mohs. Acid sensitivity: high.

Botticino Fiorito

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HardnessMedium(3–4 Mohs)
SoftHard
Acid SensitivityHigh Risk — Will Etch
SafeHigh Risk
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True Geology: Compact limestone

Botticino Fiorito is commercially sold as marble, but is geologically a compact limestone. This affects its actual physical and chemical properties.

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Slab Yard Diagnostic Protocol

Marble is a beautiful, premium stone — but it has well-known performance limits. The diagnostic kit confirms you're getting genuine marble (not mislabeled) and gives you a chance to see how the slab will react to the acids you'll encounter in real life.

From your Stone ID Kit

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The full step-by-step protocol — including expected results and red flags — is included in your downloadable Buyer's Guide.

Stone TypeMarble
Geological NameCompact limestone (commercially sold as marble — see Crema Marfil pattern)
OriginItaly (Brescia, Lombardy)
ASTM SpecificationASTM C568
ClassificationCalcareous — Consistent
Available FinishesPolished, Honed (Matte), Leathered, Brushed, Tumbled
AntiEtch® FinishesPolished, Honed (Matte) only
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True Geology: Compact limestone

Botticino Fiorito is commercially sold as marble, but it is geologically a compact limestone. This distinction matters because true geological classification determines the stone's actual physical and chemical properties — which affects how it performs, how it should be maintained, and how it reacts to acids and moisture.

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MORE® AntiEtch® Protection Available

Botticino Fiorito is a calcareous stone susceptible to acid etching. AntiEtch® provides permanent protection against lemon, vinegar, and other common acids.

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MB Stone I.D. Kit — Test Your Stone

Not sure what stone you have? This kit includes the tools professionals use to identify stone type, test acid sensitivity, check absorption, and determine the right care products.

Shop Stone I.D. Kit — $139.97

Premium Protection · MORE® AntiEtch®

Protect your Botticino Fiorito

Botticino Fiorito is a calcareous stone that etches from lemon juice, wine, and coffee. MORE® AntiEtch® stops it.

  • Permanent acid-etch protection
  • Invisible — keeps the natural finish
  • Installed by certified pros