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All stones excavated from the earth and subsequently processed for use are called Natural Stones. Natural stones are used in jewelry, construction, cosmetics and other purposes. Certainly, we are discussing here about the natural stones used in construction, be it for flooring, tiles, decorative tiles, bathroom tiles, countertops, tabletops, vanities, sinks, pebbles, pavers, statues, planters, fountains and many more. We hope that this information will help you to choose between the stones available in India or in the world for your home.

There are various types of natural stone tiles or natural stone slabs available in INDIA depending on technical specifications, hardness, porosity, finish and several other factors.

The main categories are: GRANITE, MARBLE, TRAVERTINE, SLATE, QUARTZITE, SANDSTONE AND LIMESTONE.

We must choose the stone depending on the environment of the area (Aspect and use of the area) and its use (High traffic or low traffic).

blackboard blackboard: These are certainly the softest stones and can be removed with any regular pressure. Also, these may only be available in natural split surface. As these are soft, they are only recommended for ceramic coverings and low-traffic floors (houses/bedrooms) with adequate sealing. Other slate stones are available in the Natural split top surface and in the Tumbled finish. Especially the beauty of this stone is most visible/attracts attention only in the natural split finish. The tumbled tiles are mainly used as a backsplash in the kitchen and bathroom. These are available in Tile (10x10cm to 30x60cm) and some are in 60×60 / 60x90cm. Multicolour Jack Tiles, Jack Black Slate Tile, Multi-colored Kund, Indian Autumn Slate Tile, California Gold SlateMadras Multi, Rustic Fall, Raja Red, etc.

QUARTZ STONE: Especially These are harder than slate tiles. Certainly due to the quartz particles present in it. Other quartzite tiles have the option of being used as floor tiles and as wall tiles. It is freely used indoors and outdoors. Other quartzite tiles are also used for table tops.

finishes:- Quartzite stone is available in Natural Split, Tumbled, Polished and Leather/Antique finishes. Other different finishes like Natural, Polished and Brushed have their different look and certainly bring out the beauty of the depth of the stone.

available sizes They are small size tiles and slabs. few names are copper quartzite tilesGolden, Green Gold Quartzite Tilesdeoli green, silver glitter, ocean green, silver gray quartzitegreen Zeera, Himachal white quartziteHimachal Black, Himachal Gold, etc.

TRAVERTINE STONE: Travertine has pinholes in the stone structure of the stone. These holes are of various sizes. Some are small, some are a bit big at 5mm. In addition, it is a soft stone and is used above all to give an old look to the stone. wall. It looks antique in the natural finish and is mostly available in mosaic size. Travertine is not found in India.

INDIAN SANDSTONE: Certainly these are harder than Slate and Quartzite. These are mainly used as paving slabs throughout the world in natural split face finish. In addition to paving stones, these are used in ceramic floor and wall tiles also in different finishes.

Available finishes:-Natural split face, Smooth/ Honed, Polished, Sanded, Polished and leather.

Important: – The pavers are non-slip tiles. Cold countries like Europe, Asia, America and many others use Indian sandstone as paving tiles due to its anti-slip tendencies.

Paving slabs are used in garden/path floors. Other finishes are used as interior flooring and ceramic coverings. Sandstone is not as hard as granite. It absorbs water very fast. Indian sandstone is used in hot and cold temperatures of the Gulf countries. Other exterior floors/Paseo/Parking in Natural finish are recommended.

Available sizes:- Indian Sandstone is available in 30x30cm to 60x120cm in natural split face slabs. The Smooth Surface finish is processed with a maximum height of 80 cm and a length of 180 cm. Being very large raw blocks, they are not available, we have to compromise on size. Few popular Indian sandstones are teak sandstonerainbow Sandstone, Beige sandstone from DholpurAgra Red Sandstone, Chocolate, Kandla Gray Sandstone, Autumn Brown Sandstone, Desert Brown, Charcoal Black, Yellow, etc.

LIMESTONE: Harder equivalent to sandstone, these have a soft feel to the touch. Other limestone tiles are recommended as flooring (interior and exterior). These are fragile in nature. Other interior floors with Polished/Honed finish and exterior floors with Natural split finish are recommended. In addition, the coatings can be used in a split, polished or honed natural finish. Undoubtedly, due to the softness of this stone, they are highly recommended for natural stone steps, benches, garden tables, etc. Also, limestone is available in tiles and small slabs. Some popular limestones are Blue Kota Limestone, Black Kota Limestone, Beige Limestone, and Brown Kota Limestone.

INDIAN MARBLE: Marble is a type of limestone, it is basically softer and more sophisticated to the touch. Certainly the Marble gives an attractive antique look to the floor, to the wall or to any countertop. Polished and leather/antique finishes are available.

Available sizes:- Marble is available in block form in Nature. These are cut with large saws into pieces and then cut into sizes. That’s why these are available in small tiles to large slabs.

Some of the popular marbles are Rainforest Green Marble, Rainforest Brown Marble, Rainforest Yellow Marble, Ita Gold Marble, Fantasy Brown Marble, Indian Green Marble, Pink Marble, Lady Onyx Marble, white, Mercury black marble, polar white marble and many more. . A wide variety of marble is available in India.

GRANITE: Granite is certainly the hardest rock (except diamond) in the building stone category. Also, granite tiles, slabs, countertops, steps and risers are used in interior and exterior decoration. These are available in Tiles, small and large slabs. These have various finishes, such as Honed, Polished, Brushed, Leather and Flamed. In addition These are recommended depending on the area of ​​use. Popular Indian granite is Absolute Black Granite, Galaxy Black Granite, Mari Gold, Desert Brown, Royal Cream, Jhansi Red Granite, Rajasthan Black Granite, Black Beauty Granite, Delicatus White Granite, Alaska White, Copper Silk Granite, Mari Gold Granite, Desert Brown Granite, Tiger Skin Granite, Red Multicolor Granite, Tan Brown Granite, Silver Gray Granite, Black Pearl Granite, Viscon White Granite and many more.

Semi precious stones:- Semi-precious stones are processed from small pieces of agate stone, mother of pearl stone and various other stones. These are indeed very fine polished stones. The polishing quality is very fine compared to other natural stones such as granite and marble. Semi-precious stones are used as Wall Tiles, Bathroom Tiles, Panels, Decorative Partition Panels, Sinks and Marble Mats. Popular agate stones are blue agate, red agate, black agate, brown agate, gold agate, etc. Tiger Eye, Jasper, Saphire are some other qualities.

flexible stone veneer:- Indian slate stones are processed in 2mm thickness for eco-friendly use. Large format sheets are prepared in 2mm thickness. The 2mm thin sheets of Slate Stone are peeled off the original Slate stone with a fiber mesh backing to strengthen the sheets against damage.

Sizes:- 610x1220x2mm and 1220x2440x2mm.

Specialty:- Flexible to use on any curved surface, Light weight, large format, low color variation. Being many sheets are produced from a single stone,

flexible stone veneer It is used on any curved surface, round surface. In addition, it is also available in a translucent and textile finish. Translucent ones are used as backlits and fabric is used for curved areas of furniture etc. The fabric finish is as flexible as the fabric.

Available Colors:- Flexible Stone Cladding is available in over 20 slate stones.

We hope we have given as much detail as possible about the various building stones. You can contact Dharti Craft at any time if you have any questions.

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