Breccia Policroma Rossa
Breccia Policroma Rossa is a rare historic marble breccia prized for its dramatic mixture of red, white, pink, ochre and deeper mineral fragments, creating the richly fractured appearance associated with antique polychrome marbles. Stones of this family appear in historic Italian decorative stone catalogues and architectural records, where breccia rossa policroma is linked with rare Roman and Baroque marble use, including columns discovered at the former Villa Casali on Rome’s Celian Hill and decorative works recorded in Italian heritage monuments. Its exact ancient provenance is not always securely identified, which only adds to its aura as a scarce and collectible historic marble. With its broken, mosaic-like structure and warm red ground,
Breccia Policroma Rossa is especially suited to luxury interiors, statement panels, fireplace surrounds, bathrooms, furniture, decorative slabs and projects where rare marbles, historic provenance and architectural character are central to the design