Marble

Celebrate the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship with our extensive collection of domestic marbles, featuring iconic varieties from Rajasthan and Gujarat including the pristine Makrana White, elegant Katni, and distinctive Ambaji. These timeless stones showcase exceptional veining patterns, consistent quality, and remarkable durability that have adorned palaces and prestigious buildings throughout history. Our carefully curated Indian marble selection offers excellent value without compromising on aesthetic appeal, making luxury accessible for your residential and commercial projects.

Our Marble Collection

Pure White

Pure White. This is likely a reference to a white marble or quartzite. “Pure White” is a common commercial name for very light stones like White Carrara marble or Statuario.

Indian Green Marble

Green Marble (often Indian Green Marble). Specifically, this is usually Verde Guatemala marble, mined in India.

Our Granite Collection

Telephone Black

Telephone Black. A classic black granite from India, named because its white dots resemble old telephone dials.

R Black

R Black as a trade name. Typically, this refers to “Absolute Black,” a premium, uniformly deep black granite from India.

Commando Black

Commando Black. This is a trade name for a specific black granite with a strong, flecked pattern.

Coffee Brown

Coffee Brown. A common commercial name for brown granites like Tan Brown or Paradiso Brown.

Golden Galaxy

Golden Galaxy. Correct. A well-known granite from India with a black background and large gold/copper sparkles.

Our Sandstone Collection

Lakha Red

 Lakha Red. This is already a correct name for a famous red sandstone from Rajasthan, India.

Kota Stone

Kota Stone. Correct. It’s a blue-grey limestone (not marble or granite) from Kota, Rajasthan.

J.D. Brown

J.D. Brown (or Jaisalmer Brown). Likely refers to “Jaisalmer Brown,” a popular yellow-brown limestone/sandstone from Jaisalmer, India.