Marble
Banswara Purple Marble
Rich violet tones. Banswara, Rajasthan.
View Details →FOB Mundra / Nhava Sheva. MOQ and pricing vary by specification.
Bruno White Marble takes its name from the Udaipur district of Rajasthan — the city of lakes and one of India's most storied stone-producing regions. The marble deposits here sit within the southern Aravalli belt, where Precambrian limestone formations underwent intense heat and pressure over geological timescales, producing the fine-grained, tightly crystallised marble structure that gives this stone both its exceptional workability and its distinctive soft colour palette.
Udaipur has supplied stone for palaces, temples, and step-wells across Rajasthan for centuries. Today the region's quarries serve a global export market, and our facility sources directly from quarry faces we know well — enabling the consistency of block quality and colour matching that large project specifications demand.
Indicative quarry views — actual sourcing site varies by stone
Bruno White is a fine-to-medium-grained metamorphic marble dominated by recrystallised calcite with low accessory mineral content. The subtle warm cast distinguishing Bruno White from cooler whites comes from minor iron oxide and clay-derived mineral concentrations distributed evenly through the calcite matrix. The stone’s tight grain structure gives it good dimensional stability for slab-format applications and reliable behaviour during fabrication and installation. Origin and specifications verified by Gemarix.
Colour across Bruno White slabs reads as a refined, slightly warm white — cleaner than Banswara White, warmer than Ambaji White, sitting in a versatile middle register that suits a broad range of design palettes. Veining tends to be subtle: soft grey or pale taupe wisps move across the surface in irregular flowing patterns rather than dominant linear lines, giving the stone an understated, project-friendly visual character.
The marble pairs effectively with both contemporary and traditional design vocabularies. Against modern matte black joinery and brushed metal, it provides a refined warm counterweight; against traditional oak and brass, it sits comfortably without competing. Polished finishes deepen the warm tone and bring out subtle vein detail; honed finishes produce a soft, contemporary matte ideal for residential floor and bathroom applications.
Bruno White Marble is most commonly specified for residential flooring, hotel suite finishes, feature wall installations, and luxury bathroom interiors where the design intent calls for a refined, slightly warm white. Its medium visual weight makes it an effective primary floor material as well as an accent for vanity surrounds, fireplace cladding, and kitchen islands.
Gangsaw slabs (280 × 180 cm) are supplied for large-format flooring and full-height cladding. Cutter slabs (180 × 60 cm) are typical for vanity tops, kitchen surrounds, and stair treads. Our Rajasthan facility cuts custom tile sizes and book-matched slab pairs for feature applications, finishing to polished, honed, or leathered surface as required by the project specification.
Polished finish brings out the marble’s subtle warmth and produces a clean reflective surface — the most frequently specified finish for vertical cladding, vanity tops, and feature walls. Honed finish produces a soft contemporary matte well-suited to residential and hotel-suite floor applications. Leathered finish introduces gentle surface texture, suiting feature walls where reflectivity is unwanted. Brushed finish is available for heritage and rustic-style projects.
This stone is supplied in two production formats. Gangsaw slabs are large-format slabs for premium architectural projects requiring continuous surfaces. Cutter slabs are smaller-format slabs optimised for residential installations and tile production.


Custom tile sizes available: 60×60 cm, 60×90 cm, 90×90 cm. Cut to specification at our Rajasthan facility.
Apply a penetrating stone sealer at installation; reseal annually in kitchen and bathroom environments. Clean with a pH-neutral stone cleaner and soft cloth — never acidic cleaners or abrasive pads, which etch the calcite surface. Blot spills promptly, particularly wine, coffee, oil, and citrus. With correct sealing and routine care, Bruno White holds its surface and tone reliably across years of residential and hospitality use.