Blue Dunes Granite from India: Price, Slabs, Finishes & Complete Guide

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Blue Dunes Granite has gained prominence as a sought-after material in the global market. Quarried in Rajasthan, India, it features unique patterns and colors that appeal to various design aesthetics. Its rising demand reflects a shift in the granite trade landscape, positioning Rajasthan as a competitive player.

  • Blue Dunes Granite is quarried near Beawar in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, India, known for its flowing blue and grey patterns.
  • The granite is available in various finishes, including polished, leathered, and honed, catering to diverse design preferences.
  • Export markets show strong demand for Blue Dunes slabs, particularly in the U.S. and Middle East, with varying thickness preferences.

Blue Dunes Granite's versatility and appeal make it a valuable option for both domestic and international projects.

In recent years, Blue Dunes Granite has emerged as one of the most sought-after granite materials from India in the global market. Known for its flowing patterns of grey, blue, brown, and beige tones, this Rajasthan-origin stone has quickly gained attention among architects, fabricators, and importers worldwide.

Quarried in Rajasthan — a state traditionally famous for marble and sandstone — Blue Dunes represents a new wave of modern granite production from northern India. While Rajasthan was not historically known as a granite hub, materials like Blue Dunes are now helping establish the region as a serious player in the international granite trade.

Today, Blue Dunes Granite is widely exported to major markets such as the United States, which remains India’s largest granite buyer. Demand is also strong in Vietnam, one of the biggest processing and re-export hubs for natural stone, with China rapidly increasing imports in recent years.

Whether you are a homeowner, designer, contractor, or international importer, this guide covers everything you need to know about Blue Dunes Granite — from its origin and geological features to slab sizes, finishes, applications, pricing factors, and export considerations.

Where Is Blue Dunes Granite Blocks Quarried?

Blue Dunes Granite is quarried in the area near Beawar city in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, India. This region in central Rajasthan is known for producing natural stone with flowing bands of blue, grey, and earthy hues — the look that gives Blue Dunes its name.

Quarry Location Details

  • State: Rajasthan
  • District: Ajmer
  • Nearest City: Beawar
  • Country: India

The geological formations around Beawar host the natural deposits of Blue Dunes Granite. Quarrying here produces large blocks that are then processed into slabs, tiles, custom cut-to-size pieces, and other commercial formats for domestic and export markets.

  • Nearest Processing Units: Kishangarh, Rajasthan, India
  • Available Forms: Vertical Size Slabs, & Gangsaw Slabs (Large Slabs) and tiles
  • Another name for Blue Dunes granite is Azul Celeste granite. In some markets, especially internationally, it may be referred to by this alternative name, although “Blue Dunes” is the most widely recognized name.
  • Recommended Use: Ideal for both commercial and residential projects
Highlighted quarrying area of Blue Dunes Granite near Beawar city in Ajmer district, Rajasthan, India.
IMAGE: Map showing the Blue Dunes Granite quarry area near Beawar in Ajmer district, Rajasthan, India.

Appearance of Blue Dunes Granite

Colour:

Blue Dunes Granite is primarily available in two main varieties
  • Blue Dunes Gold - featuring a warmer golden background
  • Classic Blue Dunes  - known for its balanced grey and earthy tones

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Pattern:

  • The granite has a swirling, wavy pattern, with linear streak(s) that flow across the surface.
  • The pattern varies in density, with areas of tightly clustered mineral deposits and other areas more open, giving the stone a dynamic and natural look.
  • There are different shades of colors intermixed in a way that creates a dramatic visual effect, giving the impression of movement.
  • The stone has a combination of fine and coarse mineral grains, which adds a textural complexity when viewed up close.
Golden Blue Dunes Granite large gangsaw slab showcasing dramatic golden and grey movement at processing facility
IMAGE: Golden Blue Dunes Granite Gangsaw Slab Featuring Natural Flowing Gold and Grey Movement

Blue Dunes granite offers several popular finishes that highlight its blue, cream, and gray tones.

Main Finishes

  • Polished: Provides a high-gloss, reflective surface ideal for countertops, highlighting the stone’s movement and color variations.
  • Leathered (or suede): adds texture and grip, favored for durability in high-traffic spots.
  • Dual Finish: Blue Dunes granite typically features one side polished for a glossy shine and the other leathered for a textured, matte look, offering installation flexibility. 
It’s especially popular in 3cm thickness for  kitchen countertops. 
  • Brushed or Caressed: Delivers a soft, velvety texture with low sheen, emphasising the stone’s unique patterns while improving slip resistance.
  • Honed: Offers a smooth, matte look that’s less shiny and more subtle, suitable for floors or contemporary designs.

Application of Blue Dunes Granite Slabs & Tiles

The mix of colors and patterns gives Blue Dunes a versatile aesthetic that would complement different types of decor—from modern to rustic

  • Due to its multicolored nature and bold pattern, it works well as a focal point in kitchens (for countertops), bathrooms, or as an accent in commercial projects.
  • This granite is also well-suited for wall cladding and other focal features where the dynamic pattern can be fully appreciated.
  • The intricate pattern of Blue Dunes helps mask stains or imperfections, making it suitable for areas with heavy use.

Are Blue Dunes Granite Slabs in High Demand for Export Markets?

Blue Dunes granite slabs are in strong global demand.

2cm slabs see high demand in export markets such as the Middle East, Egypt, and Vietnam, where thinner profiles are commonly preferred for projects and interior applications.

In contrast, the 3cm thickness is more suited to the U.S. market, where buyers typically prefer thicker slabs for kitchen countertops and heavy-duty installations.

Other regions including Europe, the UK, Canada, and Australia also regularly import Blue Dunes granite slabs for both residential and commercial use.

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What Sizes and Types of Blue Dunes Granite Slabs Are Available?

The Indian granite market offers a wide variety of sizes and types of Blue Dunes granite to meet the needs of different construction projects. Whether you need small stones or large slabs, Indian granite exporters and suppliers provide options to suit every requirement. Here are some of the popular sizes available:

  • Cutter Slabs: 180 x 60 cm Plus, available in 2 cm and 3 cm thickness
  • Gangsaw Slabs: 260 x 185 cm up, also available in 2 cm and 3 cm thickness
  • Tiles: Available on pre-order with standard sizes 30 x 30 cm, 30 x 60 cm, and 60 x 60 cm
  • Cut to Size: Customization is available

Technical Information of Blue Dunes Granite

Each type of granite has its own set of characteristics that highlight its performance and durability. These features contribute to the longevity and resilience of Blue Dunes. Below are the key technical specifications of this granite:

  • Compressive Strength: 1920 kg/cm² (188.76MPa)
  • Hardness on Moh’s Scale: 6 – 7
  • After Freezing: 1810 kg/cm²
  • Density: 2640 - 2720 kg/m³
  • Water Absorption: 0.15%

What Is the Price of Blue Dunes Granite Slabs?

The price of Blue Dunes granite slabs depends on slab size (cutter or gangsaw), thickness (2cm or 3cm), finish, quality selection, and export destination. Below is a practical reference range for buyers.

Domestic (India) Market

2cm Slab: ₹140 – ₹330 per sq ft
Prices fluctuate based on quality grade, size, and finish (polished vs honed).

Export / International Market

FOB (India) Price Range: $4 – $6 per sq ft
This range is indicative and includes typical export pricing to destinations like the USA, Middle East, Europe, and Australia 

Why Prices Vary

  • Thickness: 3cm slabs generally command a higher price than 2cm due to heavier cutting and freight cost.
  • Finish: Leathered and Dual finish slabs sell at a premium over standard polish finish.
  • Quality & Veining: More uniform and visually appealing slabs are priced higher.

Quick Buyer Insight

  • 2cm slabs see stronger demand in the Middle East and certain Asian markets.
  • 3cm slabs are more common in the USA for countertop applications.
  • Bulk container orders often receive better pricing efficiency.

Conclusion

Blue Dunes Granite stands out as a reliable, export-ready granite from Rajasthan with growing global recognition. Its distinctive movement, versatile slab options, and consistent international demand make it a practical choice for both domestic projects and overseas supply.

Whether you are sourcing cutter slabs for volume projects or premium gangsaw slabs for high-end applications, Blue Dunes offers flexibility in size, finish, and thickness to match market requirements.

For buyers looking for a balance of visual appeal, durability, and competitive pricing, Blue Dunes Granite continues to be a strong and dependable option in today’s natural stone market.

At Stone Galleria, Blue Dunes Granite is sourced directly from select quarries in Rajasthan and processed at our granite processing unit in Kishangarh. With quarry access and manufacturing operations located close to the source, we maintain better quality control, faster processing, and competitive pricing for both domestic and export buyers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In some international markets — especially among importers and distributors — Blue Dunes may be referred to as Azul Celeste. However, “Blue Dunes” remains the most widely recognized commercial name, particularly in export trade from India.


Yes, Blue Dunes granite countertops are popular due to their durability, natural movement, and ability to complement both modern and traditional kitchen designs. The 3cm thickness is especially preferred in the US market.


Blue Dunes leathered granite features a textured, matte surface instead of a glossy polish. It offers better grip, hides fingerprints well, and gives the stone a more natural, soft appearance.


Yes, Blue Dunes granite with white cabinets is a popular combination. The flowing grey and beige tones contrast beautifully with white cabinetry, creating a warm yet elegant kitchen aesthetic.


Yes, Blue Dunes granite backsplash installations are common, especially when paired with matching countertops for a seamless look. The natural movement adds visual depth to the space.


Online discussions often highlight: Its dramatic movement and unique pattern, How well it pairs with white cabinets? Its durability for kitchen countertops and Variation between slabs (natural stone characteristic)


Blue Dunes granite price depends on slab size, thickness, finish, and location. In India, 2cm slabs typically range from ₹140–₹330 per sq ft. Export FOB (Mundra) prices generally range from $4–$6 per sq ft.


You can find Blue Dunes granite slabs at many stone yards and countertop suppliers near you by searching locally. If you prefer factory-direct sourcing for better pricing and bulk supply, Stone Galleria LLP is a leading option processing slabs in Rajasthan.


Blue Dune Granite is supplied by several established stone exporters and processing units in Rajasthan, especially around Kishangarh and nearby quarry regions. For direct quarry sourcing and factory-processed slabs, Stone Galleria LLP is among best option in Rajasthan, offering cutter and gangsaw slabs for both Indian and international buyers.


Reviewer: Mohit Poddar

About the Reviewer — Mohit Poddar

Business Development Head · Stone Galleria India

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