

Natural stone · specification-first sourcing
Natural stone decisions, organized around the project.
Explore published stone profiles, compare material behavior, and turn a visual direction into a structured sample or quotation request. Current lot, dimensions, finish, availability, documentation, and commercial terms are confirmed for each inquiry.
- Profile data stays tied to the named stone
- Samples and terms are confirmed before commitment
- Project cases require evidence and permission
Catalogue architecture
Begin with a material family, then inspect the profile.
Each profile combines visual identity, taxonomy, application context, and the specification fields currently published for that stone. Filters never imply live inventory.


Bianco Carrara
Bianco Carrara is a white-to-light-grey marble commercialized from the Carrara district of Tuscany, commonly showing fine to moderate grey movement. It supports… Grey
Black Galaxy
Black Galaxy is an Indian commercial granite selection associated with the Chimakurthy area, recognized for a black field with bronze-gold mineral flecks.… Black
Blue Pearl
Blue Pearl is a Norwegian larvikite commercial selection associated with the Larvik area, showing blue-silver feldspar reflections in a dark field. Lighting… Blue
Calacatta Gold
Calacatta Gold is a white Italian commercial marble associated with the Apuan stone district and recognized for broad grey movement with warm… Gold
Classic Roman Travertine
Classic Roman Travertine is a beige calcareous dimension stone associated with the Tivoli and Guidonia district east of Rome. Vein-cut and cross-cut… BeigeNo featured profile is assigned to that material yet. Open the full catalogue or send a material brief.
Application-led selection
Start with where the stone needs to perform.
Application filters narrow the published catalogue without implying live inventory. Final stone, lot, finish, dimensions, installation context, and maintenance requirements are confirmed for each project.
Bars
Review material character, finish intent, fabrication constraints, and maintenance expectations for this application.
Explore this applicationCountertops
Review material character, finish intent, fabrication constraints, and maintenance expectations for this application.
Explore this applicationCustom Furniture
Review material character, finish intent, fabrication constraints, and maintenance expectations for this application.
Explore this applicationFrom idea to written scope
A five-stage specification workflow.
The workflow separates discovery from confirmation, so catalogue copy is never mistaken for an inventory or delivery promise.
- 01
Project brief
Application, dimensions, quantity, destination, timing, and visual direction.
- 02
Material shortlist
Compare relevant published profiles and identify the information still missing.
- 03
Visual or sample review
Confirm the available review format, cost, timing, and what the sample represents.
- 04
Specification alignment
Lock the named stone, lot, finish, dimensions, quantity, and required documentation.
- 05
Written commercial scope
Confirm availability, pricing, packing, route, timing, payment, and responsibilities.
Evidence before promotion
A reliable stone brief records what was actually reviewed.
Published profiles help create a shortlist. The commercial selection is confirmed only when material identity, visual reference, dimensions, finish, responsibilities, and project terms are recorded in writing.
Project cases remain unpublished until all three evidence gates are satisfied.
Project inquiry
Send the brief before choosing the promise.
A useful inquiry states the application, target material or look, dimensions, quantity, destination, programme, and required documentation. VeyraStone can then confirm what is available and what the written scope should contain.
Insights, sourcing & material guidance
Stone knowledge for better project decisions.
Explore the latest material comparisons, specification guidance, sourcing context, and industry perspectives prepared for design and procurement teams.

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