Design in Details

Granite

India has varieties of granite in over 250 shades. As of 2005, Granite reserves in India was 37,426 million cubic metres and ranked fifth in export of processed product. Resources are found in Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh.

Sandstone

Sandstone reserves in India are found over the states of Andhra PradeshAssamBiharGujaratHaryanaMadhya PradeshMeghalayaMizoramKarnatakaOdishaPunjabRajasthanUttar PradeshTamil Nadu and West Bengal. Over 90% of the deposits of sandstone are in Rajasthan, spread over the districts of BharatpurDholpurKotaJodhpurSawai-MadhopurBundiChittorgarhBikanerJhalawarPaliShivpuriKhatu and Jaisalmer.

India is among the leading countries when it comes to mining and export of sandstone. Sandstone from India is available in different colors for interior as well as exterior use. Sandstone products from India include names like Tint Mint, White Mint, Mint Fossils, Modak, Agra Red, Rainbow Sandstone, Raj Green, Teak, Buff Brown, Dhoplur Chocolate, Beige, Dholpur Pink, Lalitpur Pink, Mandana Red, Jodhpur pink, Jodhpur red, and Jaisalmer yellow.

Slate

Slate reserves in India are found in Rajasthan, Behror, HaryanaHimachal PradeshAndhra Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. Deposits in Rajasthan are spread over the districts of AlwarAjmerBharatpurTonkSawai MadhopurPaliUdaipurChuru, and Chittorgarh.

Few important names in slate are Jak Black, Silver Shine, Silver grey, Panther, Deoli Green, Peacock, Peacock Multi, Kund Black, Kund Multi and so on. Being to some extent fragile in nature, it is good for interior use only and can be used in even as washboards.

Flaggy limestone

Kotastone of Kota district and Yellow Limestone of Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan are the prime limestone occurrences in India. Other deposits include the Shahabad Stone of Gulbarga and the Belgaum districts of KarnatakaKadappa Stone of KadapaKurnool and the Anantapur & Guntur districts of Andhra Pradesh, Milliolitic Limestone from Saurashtra Region, Gujarat, and ‘Yellow Limestone’ of Kutch district of Gujarat, amongst others.