Quartzite is a natural stone commonly used for countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and furniture tops. It combines surface hardness with pattern variation, making it suitable for both residential and commercial spaces.
Yes. Quartzite is suitable for kitchen countertops due to its strength, heat resistance, and low porosity. Polished quartzite is the most common finish used in kitchen applications.
Quartzite pricing depends on the type, color, finish, and slab size. On average, quartzite costs more than regular granite due to quarry yield and processing. Contact us for current slab prices and availability.
Quartzite is a natural stone formed from sandstone, while quartz is an engineered product made with resin and crushed quartz. Quartzite offers natural variation; quartz provides uniformity. Both are used for countertops.
Common colors include white, green, blue, grey, and beige. Varieties like Cristallo Quartzite, Alaska Quartzite, and Patagonia Quartzite offer light-toned options often used as marble alternatives.
Yes. In addition to polished slabs, quartzite is available in honed (matte) and leathered (textured) finishes. Choice of finish depends on use and lighting conditions.
Yes. Quartzite is often used for floors due to its surface strength and low wear. Finishes like honed and leathered are preferred in high-traffic areas to reduce glare or slip.
We supply quartzite slabs across India and for export. If you're looking for quartzite suppliers near your location, contact us to check availability and delivery timelines.
Cristallo Quartzite is a natural stone, but it's sometimes referred to as Cristallo Quartz due to its translucent appearance. It's suitable for backlit walls, bar tops, and counters.
Yes. Quartzite slabs can be cut to size for kitchen worktops, bar counters, or furniture applications. Send your measurements and finish preferences for assistance.
Whether you're sourcing quartzite for countertops, kitchens, flooring, or commercial interiors, Stone Galleria can assist. We supply natural quartzite stone across India and export to international markets. Contact us to get current prices, slab photos, and delivery timelines based on your location.
India is a growing source for quartzite, with processing units located near Rajasthan’s quarry zones. Indian quartzites such as Patagonia Gold and Maharaja Quartzite are selected for their visual properties, block availability, and commercial durability.
Stone Galleria supplies quartzite slabs sourced from established quarries across India. Our range includes feldspar- and quartz-rich quartzites suitable for countertops, wall cladding, floors, furniture, and backlit applications. Each slab offers natural pattern movement, making quartzite a suitable alternative to both marble and harder granites in design-oriented and high-use spaces.
Our current inventory includes:
These quartzite types vary by base color, crystal structure, translucency, and pattern flow. Each is suited to different design use cases and project specifications.
Indulge in the timeless beauty of marble with our quartzite slabs that mimic the luxurious look of this coveted stone. With their veined patterns and lustrous finish, these slabs offer a sophisticated alternative to marble, combining classic elegance with modern durability.
We offer slabs in gangsaw (approx. 11 ft. x 6.5 ft.) formats. Custom cutting is available for staircases, countertops, and furniture. Sizes are subject to material type and block yield.
Translucent quartzite slabs offer a mesmerizing interplay of light and color, creating a captivating ambiance in any space. Perfect for accentuating architectural features or creating stunning focal points, these slabs elevate your design to unparalleled heights.
Explore the rich heritage and timeless beauty of Indian quartzite with our curated selection of slabs. From the warm hues of Patagonia Gold Quartzite to the exquisite patterns of Maharaja Quartzite, these stones embody the essence of Indian craftsmanship and make a striking statement in any setting.
Before choosing a quartzite slab, it's important to understand the types of finishes available. The surface finish affects not only the look but also how the stone performs in different spaces.
The most commonly used finish for quartzite. It offers a smooth, reflective surface that highlights the stone’s color and natural pattern movement. Often used for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, tabletops, and wall panels where a clean, light-reflective surface is needed.
A low-sheen, matte surface with minimal reflection. Preferred for areas where soft lighting or subtle texture is needed, such as floors or contemporary interiors.
Textured and non-reflective. Used for vertical applications, dry counters, or surfaces where tactile feel and slip-resistance are priorities.
Quartzite slab prices vary based on type, finish, slab size, and availability. Most quartzite is priced higher than regular granites due to quarry yield, processing time, and transport. For quotes, please send your slab specifications using our enquiry form. Photos of current stock will be shared on request.
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