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| GRANITE |
- Widely acknowledged as one of the hardest substances on earth.
- Serves many uses from household applications to light
commercial and even industrial construction projects.
- Adds a significant structural benefit, as well as aesthetic
value, to any residential, office, or industrial building, and is
therefore often used in foundations and walls as well as floors.
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Available in Honed, Polished, Flamed,
Antique surfaces.
Granite is a common, coarse-grained,
light-colored, hard igneous rock consisting chiefly of quartz,
orthoclase or microcline, and mica, used in monuments and for building.
Granite stone is typically hardest of the dimensional stones and can
effectively withstand the vagaries of nature. Granite tiles are quite
literally, as old as the earth, perfect for use in residential and
commercial flooring applications. Granite Slabs are ideal for
fabricating granite counter tops, flooring, retaining walls and
landscaping around a center fountain/pond.
Granite is an
important structural and ornamental stone, and due to its high
compressive strength and durability, it is used for massive structural
work. Fine-grained granite is employed for ornamental and monumental
work as well as for inscription purposes. It is the hardest of
structural stones. Its mineral-rich colors, the hardness and density,
make it an ideal choice for flooring, counter tops, vanities as well as
exterior applications. A broad range of elegant patterns and colors
makes granite the most versatile and durable of all stones. It is also
the most "maintenance-free" of all stones.
Granite is composed of
quartz, feldspars and micas, as well as traces of a wide variety of
other minerals. These minerals contribute to the color and texture of
the various granites. Crystal size is somewhat determined by the rate at
which the granite cools: the slower the cooling process, the larger the
crystals grow. Faster cooling produces fine-grained granites. Granites
get their wonderful variety of colors and patterns from minerals that
are melted into the liquid mass as it is formed.
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| MARBLE |
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Marble is a metamorphic rock resulting
from regional or rarely contact metamorphism of sedimentary carbonate
rocks, either limestone or dolostone. This metamorphic process causes a
complete recrystallization of the original rock into an interlocking
mosaic of calcite, aragonite and/or dolomite crystals. The temperatures
and pressures necessary to form marble usually destroy any fossils
and sedimentary textures present in the original rock. Marble has long
been highly valued for its beauty & strength; Marbles are suitable
for both interior and exterior applications.
A marble is a
metamorphic rock formed by alteration of limestone or dolomite, often
irregularly colored by impurities and used especially in architecture
and sculpture. Marble tiles are suitable for bathrooms, entryways and
fireplaces, living & dining areas. Marble floor tiles are also
used for both interior and exterior flooring applications. Some of the
different colors of marble are white, red, black, mottled and banded,
gray, pink, and green.
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.
Marbles are formed
from limestone or dolomite that has undergone enough heat and pressure
to get metamorphosized into a crystalline structure. This metamorphosis
takes place when the weight of overlying material, pressure from crystal
collisions and heat from the earth's core generate temperatures in
excess of 1800ºF. It has an interlocking or mosaic texture composed of
crystalline grain of calcite, dolomite or both. Texture of marble
depends on the form, size and uniformity of grains. The chemical
constituents of marble determine the color of the marble. Generally
calcite and dolomite marbles are of pure white color. Variations of
whiteness of pure marbles are due to the mixture of foreign substances.
Such impurities form bands, streaks and clouds. Black and grayish shades
are due to graphite; pinks, reds are mainly due to the presence of
manganese oxides or hematite.
The Taj Mahal in India is the best
illustration of marble architecture.
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| SANDSTONE |
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Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-size
mineral or rock grains. Most sandstone is composed of quartz
and/or feldspar because these are the most common minerals in the
Earth's crust. Sandstone are suitable for both Interior & Exterior
Applications.
Sandstone is actually a sedimentary rock
formed by the consolidation and compaction of sand, which is held
together by a natural cement, such as silica.
Natural sandstone
is an extremely hard and tough material. Sandstone is typically the
youngest of the quartz-based stones, with each stone having a different
level of porosity, hardness and compressive strength.
Indian
sandstone is suitable for domestic and commercial use. Owing to their
natural beauty, sandstones are used for interior as well as exterior
decoration including flooring, paving, cladding walls and floors.
As
the name suggests, Sandstone is made of sand cemented by silica, iron,
lime etc. The color of sandstone depends on the cementing material;
ferruginous (iron) sandstones are reddish, brownish; carbonaceous,
black; siliceous, white and argillaceous, earthy to buff. Other than the
hardness, porosity of sandstones is also decisive in deciding
suitability for applications for Sandstone.
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| LIMESTONE |
Limestone is an
organic, sedimentary rock compressed to form solid rock. Limestone is
made up of calcium carbonate and reacts with diluted hydrocloric acid.
Limestone is formed in layers - called bedding planes. Limestone are
suitable for both Interior & Exterior Applications.
Limestone is a common sedimentary rock
consisting mostly of calcium carbonate, CaCO3, used as a building stone
and in the manufacture of lime, carbon dioxide, and cement. Essentially a
Dolomite stone possessing oil-resistant properties, Limestone shows
high resistance in freezing and thawing conditions.
It is
generally used as limestone tiles, limestone slabs in flooring, wall
cladding, vanity tops and to pave the floors of large commercial
complexes, hospitals, airports, shopping malls, railway stations, parks
etc.
The muted tones of limestone are perfect for today's more
casual and comfortable lifestyles. Generally these soft beiges and tans,
either polished or honed, is appropriate for bathrooms, fireplaces,
counters and less-traveled flooring where a more informal decor is
desired.
Limestone are sedimentary rocks that are formed at the
bottom of lakes and seas, as silt and organic matter settle to the
bottom. As more and more layers build up over thousands and millions of
years, adding more and more weight, the heat and pressure cause chemical
reactions to take place to harden the sediments into solid stone.
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| SLATESTONE |
Natural slate is a
compact metamorphic rock, composed primarily of silica and alumina and
are used in large scales in the construction of buildings and for
flooring, roofing and wall cladding. A large variety of colors in slate
stones are used for flooring purposes. Different colors in slate include
browns, greens and purples, sea greens and grays. For all kinds of
paving application(specially exterior), slate is the perfect choice.
Availability in a wide range of colors - shade or combination of gray,
green, purple, black and red, makes it the topmost medium in the
priority list.Attractive flooring schemes can be created using these
beautiful natural stone colors and tiles in varying shapes and sizes.
Yet another area of application of slate stone is wall cladding. Slate
stone is highly used for wall cladding as it is resistant to all kinds
of weather changes and environmental conditions. Natural Slate stone is
also gaining popularity as a stone for landscaping owing to its Natural
rugged and soft texture. Available in a natural cleft , Honed, Some
types can be flamed.
Slate
stones have various levels of porosity, hardness and
compressive strength. They are best suited for exterior and
interior applications. Slate renders a graceful, natural
finish to any building and is more cost effective than
other wall and floor coverings. All natural slate stones
are fireproof and non-slippery. It is used in architecture,
flooring, wall cladding and roofing etc. The usual colors
of slate are black, dark grey, greenish grey, copper and
purplish grey.
A great combination of earth tone
colors and the finish makes this stone one of its kinds. The vibrant
colors and unique texture makes slates appropriate for
interior as well as exterior applications. Slate is formed
of compressed layers of sediments formed under ocean.
Slate
is a regionally metamorphosis, argillaceous rock, that has
developed but has suffered re-crystallization, and
compressed into a dense stone made up of quartz, iolite,
mica and calcite. Because it is formed in layers, it can
easily be split to expose beautifully textured surfaces.
The usual colors of slates are earthy (various shades and
mixes of browns, beiges, yellows), black, dark-grays, and
greenish-gray but shades of pinks, purples and copper are also
found. They usually exhibit lot of variations amongst the pieces
quarried from the same pit. Slates, depending on their
individual hardness, are used for flooring, cladding and
landscaping.
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| MOSAICS |
Oxford
Dictionary has defined Mosaic as a picture or pattern
produced by an arrangement of small pieces of various
colors of glass, stone, ceramic etc. Mosaic is a work of art.
For centuries, mosaic
has been a part of the architecture and interior
decoration. They are found in different types such as
China Mosaic, Stone Mosaic, and Ceramic Mosaic etc.
Glass Mosaic is the most advanced and technically well-recognized
form of mosaic world over.
Handmade stone mosaics in Multiple patterns, borders, and
carpets are now available in various natural stones (i.e. slates,
limestone, quartzite, sandstone, travertine) in the form of classic
design. Entries, powder rooms, bathrooms, sunrooms, and more ... can be
artfully enhanced by timeless stone mosaics.
Our
astonishing collection of mosaic tiles exhibits both classical and
modern styles of tiles that are used as mosaic floor tiles and
also as board in the kitchen and bathroom. The tiles may
be polished, and made out of a large variety of stones.
Mosaic tiles are available in different shades, colors,
thickness and sizes.
Mosaic tiles are used for wide applications
in homes, offices and public places. They add an aesthetic touch to
exterior as well as interior decoration. They can be creatively used in
bathroom, dining hall, entrance wall, lobby, staircase, pillar, dome,
swimming pool, fountain, religious places, public places etc. It is
available in 47 vibrant shades. It adds great value to the exterior as
well as interior surface in terms of durability.
Mosaic has been
tested by government-approved labs and found to be water - weather -
chemical - fire proof and resistant to thermal shocks. They retained
their original colors for very long time. Mosaic tiles are light in
weight and can be fixed on any plain or curved surface. They are
washable and even stubborn stains can be removed from them with tile
cleaning solution or acid.
Mosaic tiles help save on
air-conditioning bills when applied on external surface of a building,
as they are poor conductors of heat. They are washable and even stubborn
stains can be removed with tile-cleaning solution or acid, without
spoiling tiles. They retain their looks even after years of use. Mosaic
proves to be extremely cost effective in the long run in comparison with
traditional options like Paint, Granite & Marble.
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