The Beige Camelia Marble Quarry is located in Khorasan Razavi, Iran, and is recognized as one of the valuable sources of high-quality marble. The unique geological conditions of this region produce dense stone with strong structural integrity and natural white veining on a dark black background. These natural characteristics ensure both exceptional visual appeal and consistent quality, making it ideal for luxury architectural applications.
Advanced and controlled extraction methods are used to obtain raw blocks with minimal fractures and optimal structural soundness. Quarry specialists carefully inspect each block for color uniformity, vein movement, structural stability, and processing suitability, ensuring the best raw materials are selected for producing slabs, tiles, and custom architectural elements. This careful selection guarantees the superior quality of the final products.
Khorasan Razavi, IRAN
The Beige Camelia Quarry possesses rich reserves and stable production capacity, allowing it to supply raw marble blocks for processing factories and large-scale construction projects. Precise extraction management and modern equipment maintain uniformity in the stone’s physical and visual characteristics while ensuring high recovery rates during cutting for manufacturers.
Sustainable quarrying practices and environmental protection are key priorities at the Beige Camelia Quarry. The use of modern machinery, optimized resource management, and waste reduction not only preserves the stone’s quality but also supports long-term sustainability. This responsible approach enhances the export value and global reputation of Beige Camelia marble.
The quarry is located in Khorasan Razavi, Iran, and is considered one of the most important sources of high-quality marble.
The marble features a dense structure, high strength, a luxurious dark background, and natural white veins with diverse patterns, making it ideal for premium applications.
Each block is carefully inspected for structural integrity, color uniformity, vein patterns, and suitability for cutting and processing.
Yes, with abundant reserves and stable production capacity, the quarry can supply large volumes for processing factories and international markets.
Yes, controlled extraction methods, modern equipment, and optimized resource management minimize environmental impact and ensure sustainable quarrying.