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A Buyer’s Guide to Granite Prices in India

Author: Rishabh Jain-Director-Petros Stone LLP
Article Date: 26.05.2026

Granite Prices in India: What Every Buyer Should Know Before Ordering
 
Indian granite is known worldwide for its huge variety of colors, patterns, and finishes available at competitive prices. From classic materials like Black Galaxy and Absolute Black to exotic stones such as Patagonia Quartzite, Shiva Gold, and Colonial White, India offers some of the most diverse natural stone options in the global market.
 
This has made India a preferred sourcing destination for importers, wholesalers, builders, and developers across the world. However, understanding granite prices in India can sometimes be confusing, as pricing depends on multiple factors such as thickness, finish, size, quality, processing, and logistics.
 
In this article, we will discuss the price of granite in India, the key factors that affect granite pricing, and how you can import granite from India easily.
 
What Makes Up the Price of Granite?
 
The core factors are:
 
Quality of the stone — Grade A have higher prices than commercial-grade material.
 
Demand and supply — Popular colours like Black Galaxy, Tan Brown, and Absolute Black are traded globally. Their prices follow international demand – not just local.
 
Thickness — Standard slabs are 18-20mm. Thicker 30mm slabs cost more both in material value and cost more to transport.
 
Location and logistics — Quarry-gate prices in Rajasthan or Karnataka differ from what you pay in Miami
 
Who you buy from — Buying directly from a manufacturer is cheaper than going through multiple trading middlemen. 
 
Market monopolies — Certain exotic or rare granites are controlled by very few quarry owners. Limited supply means higher, less flexible pricing.
 
Substitute availability — When a popular granite has a close visual substitute, the original's price is kept in check. When there's no alternative, sellers charge a premium.
 
7 Things to Keep in Mind Before Placing Your Order
 
1. Understand your requirement clearly. Know the exact quantity required, application (flooring, countertop), and finish (polished, leather).
 
2. Choose the right material. Not every granite is suited for every purpose. High-traffic flooring needs hard, dense stone. Countertops need low-absorption material. 
 
3. Identify reliable suppliers. Look for reliable manufacturers with export experience so you know they can handle your requirements adeptly. Here is a good guide on some of the best granite companies in India.
 
4. Request physical samples. Especially if you’re going to buy something not very common – like absolute black granite, photos can make things even more difficult for you and the supplier. Better to work with samples. 
 
5. Check for thickness consistency. Slab thickness can vary even within a single batch. Ask for calibration tolerance — it matters for installation flatness, especially on countertops.
 
6. Understand shipping and logistics. For bulk orders, freight costs are significant. Understand packing (wooden crates vs. direct packing), breakage responsibility, and delivery timelines before signing off.
 
7. Know which prices are stable. Exotic granites fluctuate. Standard granites — Black Pearl, Imperial White, P White, Steel Grey — hold relatively stable. If you're just starting, then these granites are safer to order.
 
For a detailed breakdown of current granite price in India — including price ranges by colour, grade, and finish — the team at Petros Stone LLP has put together one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date guides available. Whether you're sourcing for a project or looking to import for your business, their online guide is very helpful. 
 
 
 

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