Granite Price Per Square Foot
Granite Price List
Granite Price List (Per Sq Ft) – Thickness, Finish & Quality Explained
Choosing granite is not just about color — price changes significantly based on thickness, finish, slab type, and quality grade. To make this process clear and transparent, we’ve created a detailed granite price list that lets you compare prices per square foot, across multiple configurations, in ₹ INR, $ USD, and £ GBP.
This pricing table is designed to help homeowners, architects, and buyers understand how granite prices are actually calculated, instead of relying on rough estimates or hidden costs.
How Granite Prices Are Calculated
Granite prices vary depending on several practical factors. All prices shown below update based on these selections, giving you a clear, side-by-side comparison instead of a single average number.
Indian Granite Price Range (Indicative)
For reference, Indian granite prices typically start from around INR 40 per sq ft for basic commercial-grade material and can go up to INR 500 per sq ft for premium colors, thicker slabs, and high-quality finishes. In addition to knowing the price of colour granite, consider exploring our each color categories such as:
Brown Granite | Black Granite | Blue Granite | Red Granite | Pink Granite | Green Granite | Yellow Granite | White Granite | Multicolor Granite | Light Granite | Dark Granite
The table below allows you to explore exact pricing based on your specific requirement.
Colour Granite Price List
Explore pricing by color category. Whether you're looking for black granite, white granite, red granite, or multicolor granite, we’ve listed indicative rates to help you compare.
- White Granite Price: INR 50 – 200
- Black Granite Price: INR 50 – 300
- Blue Granite Price: INR 50 – 325
- Brown Granite Price: INR 60 – 480
- Green Granite Price: INR 55 – 300
- Red Granite Price: INR 100 – 350
- Yellow Granite Price: INR 60 – 500
- Pink Granite Price: INR 50 – 235
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Cotton White Granite
Cotton white granite is very similar to the extremely popular P white granite. It is pretty hard for end users to discern the difference. The primary distinction is that it is whiter than P white granite and pearl is more natural, while the rest of its properties are quite similar to P white granite.
Chima Blue Granite
Chima Blue Granite is a natural stone renowned for its stunning blue hues, intricate patterns, and exceptional durability. This exotic granite variety originates from the Rajasthan region in India and has gained popularity for its soothing appearance.
Green Pearl Granite
Green peal granite with a background of royal green and small golden fissures. Green Pearl Granite is extracted from the Rajasthan and Gujarat border regions.
Classic Red Granite
Classic Red Granite is a bold, high-consistency red granite with a fine-grain structure, ideal for indoor and outdoor applications. Quarried in India, it is known for its durability, uniform tone, and commercial-grade strength—available in multiple finishes and formats.
GD Brown Granite
GD Brown Granite is a medium-grain Indian granite known for its warm brown tone and dense structure. It offers consistency, durability, and a natural look ideal for both indoor and outdoor architectural use—available in polished, flamed, shot-blasted, and other commercial finishes.
Sindoori Red Granite
Sindoori Red Granite, also known as Sinduri Red Granite, is an Indian red granite featuring deep red tones with black and brown specks. It’s known for its strength, consistency, and suitability for high-traffic areas—offered in all commercial finishes and slab formats.
Kotkasta Granite
Kotkasta granite is mined in Rajasthan which features a light grayish-beige base with fine black and gray specks, offering a consistent, uniform look. Ideal for various applications, it can be customized in size, thickness, and finish.
Copper Silk Granite
Copper Silk Granite is in a beige color base having bands of brown, white, and pink.
Apple Green Granite
The foundation of this granite, which is quarried in Rajasthan, is a stunning shade of olive green. On its surface, there are specks in various colours, including green, grey, red, pink, and black. On a background of peach and cream, Apple Green Granite Stone features a delicate movement of peachy terracotta with bits of burgundy, white, and dark grey.
Nosara Green Granite
Nosara Green Granite, also known as Jalore Green Granite, French Green Granite, Nausera Green Granite, or Nosara Green Granite, is a beautiful Rajasthani stone. This granite is elegant and durable, known for its stunning green tones.
Important Note – Granite Stone Price List
- The prices shown on this page are indicative and update based on your selected size (cutter / gangsaw), colour, quality grade, thickness, finish, and currency.
- Prices may vary depending on block availability, processing requirements, and order quantity.
- Any custom specifications beyond the listed options may involve additional charges.
- All prices are ex-works, per sq ft, and exclude GST/local taxes, packing, loading, freight, and insurance.
To get a complete and accurate quote, get in touch with us directly.
Pricing Details of Indian Granite
This page aims to offer insights into the current pricing trends of granite, serving as a resource to assist you in making well-informed decisions when considering a purchase. Granite stands out as both aesthetically pleasing and long-lasting, enhancing the value of any space. However, before making a purchase, thorough research is essential to ensure you understand the product you’re investing in. With the market offering a vast array of granite types, it’s imperative to identify a supplier capable of delivering both competitive pricing and quality.
Why We Provide This Granite Price List – and Why It Matters
Most stone suppliers hesitate to share clear pricing online. We do it differently.
At Stone Galleria, we believe transparency builds trust. This granite price list is not just about numbers – it’s about helping you make better, faster decisions whether you're a homeowner, architect, or bulk buyer.
We’ve spent decades in the granite business, and we know how confusing pricing can be. Our goal is to give you a realistic starting point based on slab type, finish, and typical market rates – so you know what to expect even before you enquire.
Why You Can Rely on It:
- Prices reflect current market trends, not inflated MRP-style numbers
- Backed by real-time availability at our Rajasthan-based granite factory
- Updated regularly based on what's in stock and in demand
- Clearly marked exclusions (like taxes or transport) so there are no surprises
What’s in it for You:
- Helps plan your project budget with clarity
- Compare colors and finishes with more confidence
- Avoid time wasted on unreliable or outdated online prices
- Know when a deal is genuine, and when it’s not
What’s in it for Us:
We want to work with informed clients who value clarity, consistency, and honesty. This list helps us start that conversation on the right foot.
Granite Price – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Granite prices usually start from around ₹40 per sq ft for basic commercial-grade material and can go up to ₹500 per sq ft for premium colors, thicker slabs, and high-quality finishes. The final price depends on thickness, finish, slab type, and quality grade.
Granite pricing varies because not all granite is the same. Factors like slab thickness, surface finish, cutting method (vertical or gangsaw), color rarity, and quality selection directly affect cost. Even the same color can have different prices based on these parameters.
All prices on this page are shown per square foot, making it easier to compare different thicknesses, finishes, and qualities without confusion.
Yes. Each product includes real slab images, and you can click through to the individual product page to view detailed photos, specifications, and available finishes.
Use locally sourced granite, choose common thickness (16mm or 18mm), opt for standard finishes like polished, and place bulk orders to reduce costs.
No. The prices shown are material prices only. Installation, transportation, edge profiling, and on-site handling are calculated separately based on location and project requirements.
Yes. Gangsaw slabs are usually more expensive because they offer better structural strength and visual consistency. Vertical-cut slabs are more economical and commonly used for standard applications.
Yes, the prices listed are regularly updated to reflect current processing and material costs. However, granite prices can change based on block availability, demand, and quarry conditions.
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