Indian Natural Stone

Quartzite Slate.
Stone Exporter
India.

Two distinct stone types, one reliable source. We export quartzite from North India, Copper, Silver Grey, White, alongside slate from South India, including Jak Black, Peacock, and Multicolour. Twelve-plus varieties, multiple finishes, shipped worldwide.

28+
Varieties

25 yrs
Experience

40+
Countries

Quartzite & slate varieties

All varieties are available in multiple product forms and finishes, processed at our certified facility and exported globally. Custom sizes on request.

SANDSTONE-Category
Kandla Grey Sandstone

Available finishes

Every sandstone variety is available in our full range of surface treatments — specify at the time of order.

Natural
As quarried

Sawn
Machine cut

Honed
Smooth matte

Sandblasted
Textured grip

Polished
High sheen

Brushed
Soft linear

Tumbled
Rustic rounded

Available product sizes

Standard dimensions stocked at our Rajasthan facility — custom sizes manufactured to order.

Custom-sized products are available to exact buyer specifications. Contact us to discuss your requirements.

Tiles 30×30, 60×30, 40×40, 60×40, 60×60 cm — in 2, 3, and 4 cm thickness (quartzite); 1, 1.5, and 2 cm (slate)
Slabs Cutter: 180–300 × 65–100 × 2–3 cm  |  Gangsaw: 180–300 × 120–180 × 2–3 cm — quartzite only
Wall Cladding Random riven pieces and modular panel sizes — slate primarily, quartzite on request
Cobbles 10×10×8–10 cm, 14×14×7–9 cm, 20×20×7–9 cm and more
Steps & Risers 100×35×15 cm, 150×35×15 cm, 200×35×15 cm — calibrated thickness
Palisades 100×20×7–9 cm, 100×25×7–9 cm and custom lengths
Pool Coping 60×30×2 cm and custom sizes — quartzite preferred for pool areas
Crazy Paving Random shapes, 30–60 × 30–60 × 2–3 cm — slate and quartzite both available
Roof Tiles Natural split slate in standard and custom formats for roofing applications
Mosaics Custom sheet sizes — slate splitface and quartzite mosaic on request

The Auresta difference

Quartzite and slate each have their quirks — different hardness, different splitting behaviour, different moisture ratings. We’ve been working with both long enough to know the details that matter.

01
Direct from quarry regions
Our quartzite comes straight from the quarrying zones of North India; our slate from the well-established deposits of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. No middlemen, which keeps both quality and pricing where they should be.

02
Both stones, one supplier
Projects often need quartzite for pool areas and hard paving alongside slate for cladding and feature walls. Ordering both from us means consistent lead times, one set of shipping documents, and one point of contact throughout.

03
Calibrated to spec
Quartzite is available calibrated or uncalibrated — we’ll cut to your required thickness and tolerance. Slate natural split thickness varies by nature, but we grade and band by thickness range before packing so you’re not hit with surprises on site.

04
Honest finish guidance
Polishing works well on quartzite but isn’t suitable for most slate. We tell buyers this upfront rather than just taking the order. If a finish won’t hold up in your application, we’d rather say so now than have a problem later.

05
ISO certified & audited
Our processing facility is ISO-certified and regularly audited by TUV SUD. For buyers writing specs into contracts, we can provide full certification documentation on request — no delays.

06
Sea-worthy packaging
Quartzite and slate are both heavy stones that move differently in transit. Each consignment is packed in reinforced wooden crates sized for the stone type, fully insured from our facility to your port of arrival.

Certified quartzite & slate stone exporter India


ISO Certified · TUV SUD Audited

Minimum order: 1 container (approx. 4,000 sq. ft). Contact us for volume pricing and lead times.

Two stones, one source

Auresta Stone is a direct manufacturer and quartzite slate stone exporter India, supplying both stone types from our certified processing facility in Rajasthan. We’ve been handling these materials for over two decades — quartzite from the North, slate from the South — and the range we carry today is built around what international buyers actually ask for.

The most-requested quartzite varieties are Copper, silver grey quartzite India buyers tend to specify most for contemporary paving, and White for interiors. On the slate side, jak black slate is the clear front-runner for most export markets, with Peacock Slate popular wherever there’s a demand for natural colour variation.

Where these stones get used

Quartzite works well for exterior paving, pool surrounds, steps, and wall cladding — it’s hard enough to handle freeze-thaw cycles in colder climates and doesn’t need sealing the way softer stones do. It’s been gaining ground as a flooring material in commercial projects too, especially Silver Grey and Copper in honed finish.

Slate has a longer track record in roofing, garden paving, and external cladding. Jak Black Slate in particular is a staple in the UK landscaping trade and Australian outdoor design market. Peacock Slate and Multicolour are used more for decorative cladding and garden borders where the colour variation is a selling point rather than a concern.

Quality at every stage

Both stone types go through the same quality process at our facility — dimensional checks, surface inspection, and thickness grading before packing. For quartzite, we also check calibration tolerance and edge quality. For slate, we assess split consistency and band pieces by thickness so buyers can plan their installation accordingly.

Export markets

We ship to the UK, Australia, USA, UAE, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, and across Europe. Full export paperwork, customs support, and insured freight in sea-worthy crates are included with every order. If you’re sourcing from India for the first time, we’re happy to walk through the process.