Shraddha Saburi Stone operates a fully integrated sandstone manufacturing facility at RIICO Industrial Area, Jaisalmer — the heartland of India's finest golden stone. From raw quarry blocks to precision-finished architectural elements, every piece is produced in-house by master craftsmen and CNC-equipped workstations, then dispatched factory-direct to architects, builders, temple trusts, and export clients across India and worldwide.
Located at G-15, RIICO Industrial Area, Kishangarh RIICO, Jaisalmer, our manufacturing campus spans a purpose-built stone processing yard that integrates raw material storage, machine cutting halls, hand-carving studios, finishing bays, and a covered dispatch zone under one operational roof. Situated in the heart of the RIICO (Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation) zone, we benefit from established infrastructure, reliable logistics connectivity, and proximity to the Jaisalmer sandstone quarrying belt — reducing transit time on raw blocks and ensuring consistent stone quality at the source.
The facility operates multi-shift processing, capable of handling both high-volume standardized orders and bespoke single-piece commissions simultaneously. Our stone yard maintains a standing inventory of raw sandstone blocks in multiple grades — from fine-grain architectural yellows to the deeper honey-toned varieties preferred for heritage restoration — ensuring that order lead times remain predictable regardless of seasonal quarrying constraints.
Quality control is embedded at every stage rather than applied only at the end. Each slab, tile, or carved element passes through dimensional inspection, surface finish verification, and color grading before it is approved for packaging. Our team has over two decades of accumulated knowledge in reading stone grain, anticipating natural variation, and selecting material that will perform consistently in each application — whether it is an exterior cladding façade subject to monsoon cycles or a delicate interior jali panel requiring flawless uniformity.
Our CNC gang-saw and profile cutting units handle slab sizing with tolerances held to ±1 mm, eliminating the dimensional inconsistencies common when sourcing from smaller informal quarry operations. Alongside precision machinery, a dedicated team of master karigar craftsmen — many of whom represent families with generations of experience in Rajasthani stone carving — execute the intricate jali lattice work, pillar fluting, bracket corbelling, and temple shikhara elements that no machine can replicate with the same character and depth of expression.
The facility is equipped with surface finishing lines for honed, polished, shot-blasted, bush-hammered, natural cleft, and antique-tumbled finishes. A dedicated water recycling system manages slurry from the cutting process responsibly. Packaging is executed using wooden crating with foam padding for delicate carved pieces, and reinforced pallets for slab and tile consignments — ensuring goods arrive at destination in pristine condition whether travelling across Rajasthan or across continents.
We are a registered manufacturing entity under Rajasthan GST with export capability including DGFT Import Export Code, enabling seamless documentation for both domestic supply and international shipping. Our relationships with established freight forwarders from Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and the Mundra port ensure competitive and reliable logistics to all major markets.
Every product in our range is manufactured on-site at our Jaisalmer facility. We do not re-sell third-party stone. This means you receive guaranteed origin, consistent color from a single stone vein where possible, and a manufacturer's accountability for quality — not a trader's margin on an unknown source.
Our most voluminous production category. Jaisalmer yellow sandstone tiles are gang-saw cut from large quarry blocks and finished to customer specification — honed for indoor flooring, natural cleft for rustic outdoor paving, or polished for high-end feature walls. Standard sizes include 600×300 mm, 600×600 mm, 900×600 mm, and 300×300 mm, with custom sizing available. Thickness ranges from 10 mm for wall cladding to 50 mm for structural paving. All tiles are checked for consistent thickness within ±0.5 mm using calibration plates before dispatch.
Jali work is among the most technically demanding products we manufacture, requiring both CNC precision for geometric patterns and master-hand finesse for the organic floral and arabesque designs derived from Mughal and Rajput architectural vocabulary. Our jali panels are manufactured in thicknesses from 25 mm to 75 mm and are available in modular widths for easy installation as window screens, room dividers, boundary screens, and balcony balustrades. Each jali panel undergoes structural stress testing at key intersection points before being approved for dispatch.
Turned and hand-carved sandstone pillars are manufactured for residential courtyards, hotel lobbies, temple mandapams, and heritage-styled commercial buildings. We produce round-section, square-section, and octagonal pillars with plain shaft, fluted shaft, or carved shaft options. Capital and base designs span from simple chamfered cuts to elaborate lotus capital carvings. Standard heights range from 1.2 m to 4.5 m; taller structural columns are produced in stackable shaft sections with stone-to-stone jointing designed for stability.
Exterior and interior sandstone cladding manufactured to precise panel sizes for seamless installation. We produce thin-cut cladding panels in 15–25 mm thickness for dry-fix and wet-fix façade systems, with options including natural split face, sawn face, and machine-textured finishes. Split-face cladding in Jaisalmer yellow has become particularly popular for hospitality façades and high-end residential elevations seeking an organic warmth that no manufactured material can replicate.
We are a preferred supplier to temple construction committees across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. Temple stone elements include shikhara blocks, gavaksha arches, garbhagriha threshold stones, navaranga pillar sets, torana (gateway) arches, and pradakshina-path paving stones — all in Jaisalmer yellow. Our craftsmen are trained in traditional Rajasthani silpashastra proportioning systems, ensuring that temple commissions meet both structural requirements and iconographic correctness.
Our master karigar team accepts commissions for custom stone carvings — from family crests and monogram keystones to full figurative panels, elephant friezes, and story-panel bas-reliefs. Clients provide reference imagery, architectural drawings, or CAD files; our craftsmen produce a small-scale clay maquette for approval before beginning work in stone. This ensures alignment on form, depth, and detail before any irreversible material commitment is made.
Shraddha Saburi Stone supports heritage conservation and restoration projects by manufacturing replacement elements that match existing stone in color, texture, and profile. We work with conservation architects and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) empanelled contractors to produce stone that is contextually appropriate — selecting raw material from the same geological formations as the original construction where possible, and using traditional hand-tooling methods to achieve surface character consistent with aged stone.
Purchasing Jaisalmer sandstone directly from Shraddha Saburi Stone means bypassing the two to four intermediary layers that typically exist between a quarry and an end user in the Indian stone trade. Each layer adds cost, dilutes accountability, and introduces the risk of substitution. When you deal with us, you deal with the people who cut, finished, and packed your stone.
Jaisalmer sandstone begins as a raw geological deposit and undergoes a disciplined sequence of operations before it reaches your project site. Understanding our process is understanding why the quality is consistent and the provenance is traceable.
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