Surging Demand of Imported Marble
It
is said that very few rocks are used as much as marble is. Beautiful
architecture has been created using marble. For instance, India's Taj Mahal
marble domes and towers make one awe-struck with its brilliance. From that era of Shah Jahan, marble is still
used in creating architectural marvels. Though it has become somewhat common
place as one can spot marble floorings in houses and beautiful marble
staircases in banquets.
Other
uses of marble, apart from its use in architecture, are not very well known.
Not many know that marble is used in pharmaceuticals and agriculture for its
chemical properties. In cosmetics, paint and paper, marble is used for its
optical properties and much more. Owing to its abundance, marble is a low-cost
material, widely used in crushed stone prepared for construction projects.
Though
marble when formed from purest limestone is white, we can find marbles which
contains impurities in a variety of colors. For instance, marbles with iron
oxide impurities have red, yellow, orange or pink color. Clay minerals give
gray color to the marble. We get that fantastic dark grey or black color in
Marble due to presence of bituminous materials in the limestone. Marble work looks classy and elegant and is
asked for by people while construction of their residences, hotels and malls
etc.
Imported
marble is in great demand, especially Italian marble, which has attained fame,
acting as a symbol of luxury. If one wants to have some of the finest imported
marbles in one's home or business, the one-stop destination for buying Imported
Marble in Delhi is A-Class Marble India Pvt. Ltd., an Imported
Marble Factory which has 500+ varieties of marble imported from quarries in Italy, Spain,
Greece, France, Turkey, Vietnam, China, Portugal and other many other
countries.
Whether
you want Italian Marble in Surat or
Ahmedabad, Jaipur or Mumbai, A-Class Marble Pvt. Ltd. supplies the most famous
imported Italian marble to most cities in North India. A-Class Marble Pvt. Ltd. has its main
branches in Kishangarh in Rajasthan, Ahmedabad in Gujarat and India's capital
Delhi.
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