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India is worldwide famous for its wide range of decorative stones - starting from the natural stone and sand stone to high quality marbles and granite, which are the essential component for home decoration.

Marble has been used for building monuments. Nowadays the marble stone is also being used in homes for various interior decorations such as countertops, kitchen, floors, statues, tables, pillars, and in bathrooms. The Indian marble is durable and hence is a wide variety is being used in homes and offices as well. It gives the same elegant look.

India has wide range of marbles. Major states containing the marble stone are Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh.

Therefore Rajasthan is one of the major manufacturers of Indian Marble. Various districts in Rajasthan have major reserves of the marble stones. These districts include Jaipur, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Sirohi, Kota, Bundi, Ajmer, and Alwar. The main varieties in Rajasthan include: Makrana Kumari White, Phalodi Pink, Indo-Italian, Forest Green, Agaria White, and Makrana Albeta White to name a few.

Eurroexport.com is one of the major manufacturer & exporter of varieties of Marble Products.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Visit us at: http://www.eurroexport.com

Corporate-Office:

Eurro Export

11, III rd Floor, Alankar Plaza

A-10 Central Spines, Vidhyadhar Nagar.

Jaipur (Rajasthan) India.

Pin-Code 302016

Phone: + 91-141- 2232057, 3200329

Fax +91-141-2233247

Email: sales @ eurroexport.com

 

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India is worldwide famous for its wide range of decorative stones - starting from the natural stone and sand stone to high quality marbles and granite, which are the essential component for home decoration.

Marble has been used for building monuments. Nowadays the marble stone is also being used in homes for various interior decorations such as countertops, kitchen, floors, statues, tables, pillars, and in bathrooms. The Indian marble is durable and hence is a wide variety is being used in homes and offices as well. It gives the same elegant look.

India has wide range of marbles. Major states containing the marble stone are Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh.

Therefore Rajasthan is one of the major manufacturers of Indian Marble. Various districts in Rajasthan have major reserves of the marble stones. These districts include Jaipur, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Sirohi, Kota, Bundi, Ajmer, and Alwar. The main varieties in Rajasthan include: Makrana Kumari White, Phalodi Pink, Indo-Italian, Forest Green, Agaria White, and Makrana Albeta White to name a few.

Eurroexport.com is one of the major manufacturer & exporter of varieties of Marble Products.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Visit us at: http://www.eurroexport.com

Corporate-Office:

Eurro Export

11, III rd Floor, Alankar Plaza

A-10 Central Spines, Vidhyadhar Nagar.

Jaipur (Rajasthan) India.

Pin-Code 302016

Phone: + 91-141- 2232057, 3200329

Fax +91-141-2233247

Email: sales @ eurroexport.com

Why don't u come n set up shop in Singapore, most interior designer are charging US$110 per foot run for Indian granite for kitchen top

I believe u could make a killing if u could supply to consumer at US$80 per foot run as your export price is less than half of your retail price.

This is a very good business opportunity for u as Singaporean love to renovate their house every couple of years

 

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