Thickness: 18-20 mm
Color: Brown
Surface Finish: Polished
Form: Slab
Thickness: 16-17 mm
Color: White
Surface Finish: Polished
Form: Slab
Marble Type: Indian Marble
Color: Green
Thickness: 20 mm
Surface Finish: Polished
Color: White
Thickness: 24mm
Form: Slab
Surface Finish: Polished Finish
Color: Pink
Usage/Application: Flooring
Product Type: Slab
Stone Form: Block
Marble Type: Indian Marble
Form: Slab
Color: White
Surface Finish: Polished
Application Area: Flooring
Color: White
Marble Type: Natural Marble
Thickness: 15-28 mm
Color: White
Thickness: 5-25 mm
Material: Marble
Forms: Slab
We also installs: Elevators & Escalators, Waterproofing System, HVAC System, Fire-Fighting System
We Can Deliver: Residential Projects, Commercial Projects, Industrial Projects
Type of Construction structure: Concrete Frame Structures, Steel Frame Structures, Light Gauge Steel Construction
Service Location/City: Rajasthan
Usage: Countertop, Flooring, Kitchen Top
Marble Type: Indian Marble
Thickness: 15-20 mm
Form: Slab
Seller Type
Marble are usually a white, black or buff color and are mediumto coarse grained, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as porphyry. Marble can be pink to dark gray or even black, depending on their chemistry and mineralogy. Outcrops of Marble tend to form tors, rounded massifs, and terrains of rounded boulders cropping out of flat, sandy soils.
Marble is a hard, coarse-grained rock that makes up a large part of every continent. Marble contains three main minerals - quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase feldspar. These minerals make Marble white, pink, or light grey. Marble also contains small amounts of dark brown, dark-green, or black minerals, such as hornblende and biotitic mica. The grains of the minerals in Marble are large enough that they can easily be distinguished.
Marble are usually a white, black or buff color and are mediumto coarse grained, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as porphyry. Marble can be pink to dark gray or even black, depending on their chemistry and mineralogy. Outcrops of Marble tend to form tors, rounded massifs, and terrains of rounded boulders cropping out of flat, sandy soils.
Marble is a hard, coarse-grained rock that makes up a large part of every continent. Marble contains three main minerals - quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase feldspar. These minerals make Marble white, pink, or light grey. Marble also contains small amounts of dark brown, dark-green, or black minerals, such as hornblende and biotitic mica. The grains of the minerals in Marble are large enough that they can easily be distinguished.