Our Legacy
Sourcing, Processing, and Supplying Fine Rajasthan Stone Since 1996
Three Decades of Natural Stone Expertise
Founded in the historic city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, Gadia Granites began as a modest block sourcing venture. Today, we stand as a premier family-owned supplier, bridging the gap between Rajasthan's raw geological wealth and elite architectural installations globally.
Our deep-rooted relationship with local quarry owners allows us first selection rights on premium granite, marble, Kota stone, and sandstone blocks. By managing the supply chain directly from quarry face to processed slab, we deliver exceptional material consistency to commercial, residential, and landscaping builds.
"Quality control is not an inspection report that sits in a file. It is a live promise that we dry-lay and verify slab-by-slab under the Jaipur sun before a single container is packed."
Our Core B2B Pillars
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Absolute Structural Density We source blocks from dense geological veins, rejecting materials with hidden micro-fissures or excessive artificial fillings.
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Dry-Lay Vein Alignment For architectural bookmatched projects, we pre-lay the stone lots in our yard to ensure seamless vein continuity.
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Export-Grade Packaging All slabs and cut-to-size orders are secured in heavy-duty, fumigated wooden crates designed to withstand sea transit.
Processing Capacity & Infrastructure
Operating out of Jaipur's premier industrial stone hub, our yard is fully equipped to handle major commercial specifications and high-volume container exports.
200,000+ Sq. Ft. Stock
We maintain a massive, weather-protected inventory of premium Granite and Marble slabs. This allows instant shipping for bulk orders and eliminates architectural lead times.
Precision Machinery
Equipped with heavy-duty multi-wire block cutters, gang-saws, and automatic line polishing lines. We guarantee flat calibration, uniform slab thicknesses, and mirror-gloss finishes.
Dry-Lay Exhibition
Architects and developers are invited to visit our dedicated 15,000 sq. ft. dry-lay pad. Review block vein flows, match colors, and inspect custom-cut pieces before cargo dispatch.