Choosing between Cherry Blossom marble and Rosa Portogallo marble comes down to the mood you want: Cherry Blossom (the Four Seasons Sakura series) is a blush-pink stone with dramatic grey-green movement and fine gold threads, while Rosa Portogallo is a warmer, more uniform salmon-rose European marble. Both are pink marbles, but their veining, contrast, and design personality are quite different. Here is a practical side-by-side to help you pick.
Quick Answer
Pick Cherry Blossom if you want a soft pink base with character — visible grey-green and gold veining that reads romantic from afar and detailed up close. Pick Rosa Portogallo if you want an even, warm rose tone with subtle movement for a calmer, more classical pink look. Both work well on vanities, feature walls, and hospitality interiors.

What Is Cherry Blossom Marble?
Cherry Blossom — also marketed as Four Seasons Sakura marble — is a blush-pink marble defined by a light cherry-blossom background crossed with deep grey-green clouds and thin amber-gold veining. The contrast between the soft pink field and the darker movement is what makes it stand out: it feels feminine and serene at a distance yet reveals strong geological character on close inspection. STONELINK is the Asian exclusive agent for the Four Seasons Sakura / Cherry Blossom series, with direct quarry sourcing for consistent color across batches.
What Is Rosa Portogallo Marble?
Rosa Portogallo (Portuguese “pink Portugal”) is a classic European pink marble quarried in Portugal, known for a warm salmon-to-rose background and a relatively even, gentle veining. In many markets it is supplied under related names such as Rosa Aurora. It delivers a clean, uniform pink that pairs naturally with cream, brushed brass, and travertine tones. STONELINK also supplies Rosa Aurora pink marble slabs for projects seeking that uniform European-rose aesthetic.

Cherry Blossom vs Rosa Portogallo: Side-by-Side
| Factor | Cherry Blossom (Four Seasons Sakura) | Rosa Portogallo / Rosa Aurora |
|---|---|---|
| Base color | Blush / cherry-blossom pink | Salmon / warm rose |
| Veining | Strong grey-green clouds + fine gold threads | Subtle, even, low-contrast |
| Visual energy | High — characterful and dramatic | Low — calm and uniform |
| Best pairing | Brass, sage green, warm wood, black accents | Cream, travertine, brushed brass, soft greys |
| Ideal use | Feature walls, statement vanities, boutique interiors | Large floors, calm bathrooms, classical schemes |
| Uniqueness | Distinctive, less common | Familiar “classic pink” look |
Which Should You Choose?
- For a bold, memorable interior — a hotel lobby, a flagship store, or a powder room that should “wow” — Cherry Blossom’s contrast and gold veining carry the space.
- For a serene, timeless pink — a primary bathroom, a calming spa, or a project with lots of pink marble面积 — Rosa Portogallo’s uniformity is easier to live with at scale.
- For bookmatching — both can be bookmatched, but Cherry Blossom’s movement produces more dramatic symmetrical figures; Rosa Portogallo gives a softer mirrored effect.
- For resale / broad appeal — Rosa Portogallo reads as a safe, classic choice; Cherry Blossom reads as a designer statement.

Care Notes (Both Marbles)
Both are calcium-based marbles and will etch with acids and stain if unsealed. Best practice: seal annually with a penetrating impregnator, wipe spills promptly, choose a honed or leathered finish in wet areas, and avoid acidic cleaners. With basic maintenance both perform beautifully for decades in vertical and bathroom applications.
FAQ
Q: Is Cherry Blossom the same stone as Rosa Portogallo?
A: No. They are different pink marbles. Cherry Blossom (Four Seasons Sakura) has a blush-pink base with grey-green and gold veining; Rosa Portogallo is a more uniform warm salmon-rose European marble with subtle movement.
Q: Which is more expensive?
A: Both are premium pink marbles. Price depends on slab size, veining rarity, finish, and quarry exclusivity rather than the name alone. Request slab photos to compare your actual batches.
Q: Can I mix Cherry Blossom and Rosa Portogallo in one project?
A: Yes — many designers pair a dramatic Cherry Blossom feature wall with calmer Rosa Portogallo floors or secondary surfaces for balance.
Q: Do you supply both?
A: STONELINK supplies the Four Seasons Cherry Blossom / Sakura series (Asian exclusive) and Rosa Aurora pink marble slabs. See the pink marble slab buyer’s guide for more.
Explore the Slabs
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For the full color and veining breakdown, read our Cherry Blossom marble complete guide.



