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Marble stone

Marble stone mining refers to the process of extracting marble from quarries. Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone under high pressure and temperature. It is prized for its beauty, durability, and wide range of colors and patterns.

Marble Stone Mining: From Mountain to Luxury Design

What Is Marble?

Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone under intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth. Known for its elegance, durability, and variety of colors and patterns, marble is widely used in architecture, sculpture, flooring, and  …. Read More

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marble chips

Snow White marble chips are prized for their brilliant white color, durability, and versatility across construction, landscaping, and decorative applications.

Baluster

Baluster

Stone balusters are decorative and structural elements in architecture, combining durability with timeless beauty. They have been used for centuries….

crushed stone rubbed

Crushed stone rubbed refers to a stone finishing technique where crushed stone surfaces are smoothed by rubbing, often using water and sand, to achieve a refined ….

Overview of Marble

Marble is a metamorphic rock of carbonate origin, primarily derived from limestone or dolomite…..

Cut cubic stone

Cubic stone cutting is a fundamental process in the stone industry, especially in construction, landscaping, and sculpture. Cubic stones—typically granite, marble, limestone, or sandstone—are shaped into precise blocks for use in buildings……

Marble Tile

Marble tile has long been celebrated as a symbol of luxury, elegance, and timeless beauty. From ancient Roman architecture to contemporary interior ….

 

Why Choose Us ?

Our Stock

We have the most varied and extensive selection of stone in the South West - including Marble, Granite, Quartz, Quartzites, Terrazzo, Neolith & more.

Full-Size Slabs

We encourage you to view and feel our materials in person, in full-size slabs - instead of relying on samples.

Everything Under One Roof

We handle everything in-house, from showroom to stone-yard, to factory, to finish.

Handpick Your Stone

We allow you to select and reserve the exact slab that will be used in your project, ensuring a personalised touch.

Only Pay for What You Use

We don't charge for the whole slab. You only pay for the material you use - maximum length by maximum width.

We'll Work Together

We want you involved in the creative process, collaborating with us to mark out your worktops onto the stone.

Why Choose Us ?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is marble and how is it formed?

Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone under high pressure and temperature. It’s composed mainly of calcite and is known for its elegant veining and smooth texture.

Is marble suitable for kitchen countertops?

Yes, marble is popular for countertops due to its beauty. However, it’s softer and more porous than granite, so it can stain or scratch. Sealing and proper care are essential.

What’s the difference between polished and honed marble?

Polished marble has a glossy, reflective finish, while honed marble is matte and smooth. Honed marble is less slippery and hides scratches better.

How often should marble be sealed?

ypically, marble should be sealed every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and location. High-traffic areas may require more frequent sealing.

What colors and patterns are available in marble?

Marble comes in a wide range of colors including white, black, green, pink, and beige. Veining patterns vary from subtle to dramatic, making each slab unique.

How do I clean marble surfaces?

Use a soft cloth with warm water and a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid acidic substances like vinegar or lemon juice, which can etch the surface.

Does marble stain easily?

Marble is porous and can absorb liquids, leading to stains. Common culprits include wine, coffee, and oils. Regular sealing helps prevent staining.

Can marble be used outdoors?

Yes, but it depends on the climate. In areas with freezing temperatures, marble may crack. It’s best used in covered outdoor spaces or mild climates.

Is marble expensive compared to other stones?

Marble can be more expensive than granite or quartz, especially rare varieties. Prices vary based on color, origin, and finish.

Can scratches on marble be repaired?

Minor scratches can be buffed out with polishing powder. Deep scratches may need professional restoration.