Golden Cobra Marble

Other NamesGold Cobra Marble, Yellow Cobra Marble, Cobra Marble, Giallo Cobra Marble
AvailabilityInquire
Finishes Polished, Honed, Sawn, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled, Acid Wash, Antique
Country of OriginIndia
Fire Performance0 flame spread (per ASTM E 84)
Freeze Thaw ResistanceGood
Panel SizesUp to 4'×8' (1220mm×2440mm)
Structural Performance (on Honeycomb)Excellent

Golden Cobra Marble Panels by StonePly

Golden Cobra Marble moves through a layered composition of gold, amber, olive, and muted gray tones, arranged in sweeping, irregular bands. The surface is defined by strong directional veining that shifts in width and intensity, creating a sense of motion across the stone. Areas of denser mineral concentration contrast with more open passages, giving the material a dynamic, striated character that remains cohesive at scale.

The veining establishes a clear directional read that can carry across extended vertical surfaces, reinforcing length and proportion along a façade without relying on repetitive layouts. As the building shifts in depth—through recesses, returns, or adjacent planes—the pattern continues across those transitions, maintaining visual continuity. Within interior conditions, that same movement can define primary wall surfaces, where orientation and flow contribute to how the space is experienced.

Panelized construction is achieved by bonding a thin layer of stone to an aluminum honeycomb backing, resulting in a lightweight panel with uniform thickness. This format aligns with cladding systems where layout, joint alignment, and installation sequencing are part of the overall design approach. The exposed surface retains the natural veining and tonal range of Golden Cobra Marble within this configuration.

For additional information regarding finishes, panel configurations, or technical resources related to Golden Cobra Marble, please contact StonePly for more information.

Additional Reading

You are probably more familiar with marble than you realize. From Michelangelo's mighty carrara marble David, to the intricately carved cenotaphs of the Taj Mahal, to the royal Marble Arch of Buckingham Palace, marble has been the stuff of civilized architecture and art for centuries. Being a form of limestone, it is softer than granite, making it more susceptible to deterioration and wear but a simple, regular maintenance routine will keep marble looking beautiful.

Marble has a soft, sophisticated aura. Small interior spaces will especially benefit from marble's less "busy" feel when compared to granite thanks to its large, flowing veins.

Certain marbles can be “book matched,” meaning the edges of two panels are paired to create a mirror image. Book matching's effect is best expressed on large panels.