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Stone vein matching is the process of matching veins (also called seams) from two different slabs of natural stone. Countertop fabricators use this in order to make two pieces of natural stone look like a continuous surface rather than two disjointed pieces. Typically fabricators match veins digitally before creating a countertop. Common natural stones that use vein matching include marble, onyx, quartz, quartzite, soapstone, limestone, travertine, super white, and porcelain. Any stone that has a veining pattern can use vein matching.