Marble
Banswara Purple Marble
Rich violet tones. Banswara, Rajasthan.
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River White Marble is quarried in Rajsamand district, central Rajasthan, within the Aravalli marble belt — within the same broader geological context that produces River Blue, but with different mineral content yielding the bright white field with grey directional patterning that characterises River White. The flowing river-like patterning is the visual signature of the material.
Our facility sources River White directly from quarry operators in the Rajsamand belt, allowing block-by-block selection for the flowing patterning that defines the stone. The patterning varies between blocks, and project-matched supply requires hands-on quarry selection. Our direct relationships make this curation possible for export specifications.
Indicative quarry views — actual sourcing site varies by stone
River White is a fine-grained metamorphic marble with a recrystallised calcite matrix and grey directional patterning produced by clay-derived and carbonaceous material stretched and folded along strong metamorphic foliation planes during regional orogenic events. The flowing pattern character is the result of how this material distributed during metamorphism — sculptural movement rather than discrete veining. Origin and specifications verified by Gemarix.
River White slabs present a bright white field with grey directional patterning that flows across the surface in river-like sculptural movement. Some blocks present subtle patterning; others carry richer, more dramatic flowing character. Book-matched pairs amplify the river effect, producing mirrored compositions that read as sculptural water-like depth.
The marble pairs effectively across design vocabularies — particularly strong with contemporary palettes where the flowing patterning provides sculptural depth without colour dominance. Against pale oak, brushed brass, and matte joinery it reads as sculptural and contemporary; in traditional settings the patterning provides organic visual interest.
River White Marble is most commonly specified for contemporary residential flooring, luxury bathrooms, feature walls, vanity tops, and book-matched cladding installations where the flowing patterning is the design feature. Its bright field allows the patterning to read clearly without the visual heaviness of darker materials.
Gangsaw slabs (280 × 180 cm) suit large feature cladding installations where the river patterning extends across maximum surface area. Cutter slabs (180 × 60 cm) are typical for vanity tops. Book-matched pairs are highly effective — our Rajasthan facility selects adjacent slabs from the same block for projects where mirrored patterns enhance the design.
Polished finish maximises the contrast between white field and flowing pattern — most often specified for feature walls and vanity applications. Honed finish softens the contrast and produces a contemplative matte ideal for floor applications. Leathered finish introduces gentle surface texture that complements the organic flowing patterning. Brushed finish is occasionally specified for contemporary applications.
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 bathroom and kitchen environments. Clean with a pH-neutral stone cleaner — avoid acidic cleaners and abrasive pads. Blot spills promptly. The flowing patterning is intrinsic to the stone's mineralogy and remains stable when correctly sealed.