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Granites Sand stones Lime Stones Marbles

Granite is an important structural and ornamental stone, and due to its high compressive strength and durability it is used for massive structural work. There are different types of granites depending on the percentage mix of quartz, mica and feldspar. Composition of granite stones makes it a perfect choice for use in residential and commercial host of applications
Royal Cream RBI Red Cat eyes Coconut brown Crystal green
Chocolate brown Crystal blue Green Pearl Telephone Black Black Galaxy
Green-galaxy Colombo-juprana Kashmirgold Pradiso Rawsilk
 
Shiv-yellow Tan-brown    
Sand stones

Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed of small grains cemented by siliceous, felspathic, or calcareous cementing material. The durability of rock depends on the cementing material. Sandstone is often formed in layers and has varied applications as building stones. This coarse-grained sedimentary rock is formed by the consolidation and aggregation of sand and held together by a natural cement, such as silica.

It is an extremely hard and tough material and consists of consolidated masses of sand deposited by moving water or by wind. Some of the sandstone are so homogeneous and soft that they are capable of receiving most elaborate carving and filigree work. The color of the rock is largely determined by the cementing material - iron oxides produces red or reddish-brown sandstone, and the other materials produce sandstone in white, grayish or yellowish sandstone.

Dpr-red-natural Khatu-rainbow khatu-teak Chocolate-natural Dpr-pink-natural
 
Bhl-kandla-grey-natural Bhl-marson-copper-natural Bhl-rajpura-green-natural
Peculiar about Sandstone

Natural Sandstone is believed to be the youngest of the quartz-based stones, such that each stone has a different level of porosity, hardness and compressive strength. Its texture is noteworthy and the medium sized grains are all of the same size.

The color of sandstone is variable and depends upon the composition of the binding material, and therefore varies from red, brown, greenish, yellow, gray and white.

Highly Useful

Sandstone is suitable for both domestic and commercial use. It is highly acclaimed for its natural beauty, that makes it useful for interior as well as exterior decoration. Because of its architectural properties, sandstone is found suitable medium that is used to clad walls and floors and churn out an enamoring range of handcrafted artifacts such as garden ornaments, sculptures and other decorative items.

Sandstone textures and compositions may be used to interpret many things about the history of the sand, including source area lithology, paleoclimate, tectonic activity, processes acting in the depositional basin, and time duration in the basin. Remember that the source area is the land which is weathering and eroding to supply terrigenous debris to the depositional basin

STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS

Quality
Availability

Available in following Surface finishes

» Both sides Natural

» Both sides Sawn

» One side natural & one side Polished/honed

Edges

» Both hand chiseled and machine cut (sawn)

Tiles Size in cms

» 30x30, 40x40, 60x30, 60x60, 60x40, 60x90 Cut to size Tiles

Thickness

» 15mm to 50mm with a tolerance of ±5mm
» 18mm to 22mm with a tolerance of ±2mm (for Both sides Sawn)

Slab Size in cms

» Cut to size slabs Upto 200cm length and 60cm width
 
Lime Stones

Lime stone is a sedimentary rock composed of calcium carbonate or calcium magnesium carbonate. Limestone tile is formed by crystallization of water or by the accumulation of shell and shell fragments. It is formed over many years, at the bottom of oceans or lakes from the accumulation of shells, bones and other calcium rich goods. Originally the color of limestone Tile is white but due to presence of iron oxide it has different colors. Limestone Floor Tile can be used for residential and commercial flooring. These are hard, non water absorbent, non slippery.
Kaddapa Kota-Blue Kota-Brown Kota-honey M-Green
 
N-Green Lime-Green Lime-Pink
Marbles

Marble has been valued for thousands of years for its rich palette of beautiful colors and appearance and is perfect, pretty much anywhere in the house. Marble stones consist of limestone that has undergone heat and pressure. A transformation process takes place when the weight of overlying material, pressure from crystal collisions and heat from the earth's core generate temperatures in excess of 1800F. Texture of marble depends on the form, size and uniformity of grains.
Emerald-green Kutney-beige multicolor