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  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
  • Royal Indian Stones
Company Name: Royal Indian Stones
Business Type: Natural Stone
Main Product:

Sandstone, Marble, Granite, Slate, Quartzite, Cobble And Pebble

Country/Region: India India
Addr: Plot - 17, Golf Course Road Air Force, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Established: May 01,2011
WebSite: http://www.royalindianstones.com
Company Description

The Royal Indian stone industry has evolved into the production and manufacturing of blocks, flooring slabs, structural slabs, calibrated - ready to fix tiles, monuments, tomb stones, sculptures, artifacts, cobbles, cubes, kerbs, pebbles and landscape garden stones. The Taj Mahal at Agra stands testimony to the age defying beauty of Indian marble.

We are Processors / Exporters of the Best Quality Sandstones, Limestone, Granite, Marble, Slates, Cobbles, Pebbles, Tumbled Stones, Landscaping Stones, Fireplaces, Fountains, Balusters, Vases, Mosaics, Stone Articles, and many other natural stones in customised sizes, colours and shapes.

We are mainly exporting for big projects, architects, builders, landscapers, wholesalers, contractors and also for retail sellers. Our major market for our stunning range of beautiful Indian stones are U.K, Europe, Gulf countries, East Asian counties, South East Asian countries, Australia, African counties, New Zealand and USA.

Production Capacity
Factory size 1000 SQM
No. of Production Lines 5
Factory Location Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
R&D Capacity
Export Capacity
Total Annual Revenue US$1 Million-US$2.5 Million
Export Percentage 61%-70%
Port Mundra
Accepted Delivery Terms FOB, CIF
Accepted Payment Currency USD, EUR, GBP
Accepted Payment Type T/T, L/C
Language Spoken English
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