All About the Kishangarh Marble Market
1. Why Kishangarh is the Marble & Granite Hub of India (and globally)
Kishangarh, in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, has grown into one of the largest natural-stone hubs in Asia: today the region reportedly has more than 1,000 gangsaw units, many thousands of cutters/edge-machines, and a large number of dealers and processors.
There is a fully-integrated ecosystem: quarries, processing, cutting/polishing, warehousing, showrooms, logistics. For instance, the IPS report records that Kishangarh tehsil hosts 545 gangsaw units plus 525 “other units” (edge cutting, tile manufacturing) in the marble sector.
The sector benefits from scale + supply chain advantage: Because many units are located together, buyer inspections, direct supply, large inventory, and competitive pricing are possible.
The local association, the Kishangarh Marble Association (KMA), supports over 4,000 members (dealers/processors/exporters) and helps promote the region globally.
Variety is enormous: From Indian marbles (white Makrana, Morwad, Banswara) to imported Italian and exotic stone, granite and other natural stone varieties.
Because of these factors, Kishangarh is often dubbed the marble-city of India, and one of the biggest marble markets in Asia-Pacific.
2. Why Kishangarh is Called “Marble City of India” & “Switzerland of India”
“Marble City of India”: Because of the overwhelming concentration of marble processing and trading activities in this town/region, with a large workforce, vast showrooms and warehouses, and international trade as well.
“Switzerland of India”: There’s a local popular usage referencing the white-snow-like piles of marble slurry dumping yard near Kishangarh, which has become a quirky tourist spot, and the landscaping of the hills of waste marble dust gives a “snowy” look.
3. Top Marble Dealers / Best Marble Company in Kishangarh
Here are some notable players (you may want to verify current contact info directly):
strong in imported marble (Statuario etc) and large showroom + processing units in Kishangarh.
Bhandari Marble Group – A major supplier & exporter based in Kishangarh, known for brand “The Infinity Marble”.
Imported marble specialist based in Kishangarh: address on Makrana Road given, wide variety of imported slabs.
– A wholesale trader in Kishangarh (marble slabs, white marble etc).
4. What’s the Price Range of Marble & Natural Stone in Kishangarh?
Precise up-to-date prices depend heavily on variety, quality, finish, origin (Indian vs imported), thickness, slab size, and processing. But here are indicative ranges:
One vendor lists starting prices ~ ₹ 90 per sq.ft for standard Indian marble, rising to ₹ 3,500+ per sq.ft for premium imported slabs.
So:
- Indian white marble (standard quality): from ~ ₹ 90–₹ 200 per sq.ft (or more)
- Imported Italian marble / exotic: can run into thousands of rupees per sq.ft depending on rarity, finish, size.
- Granite/natural stone: will vary similarly, with Indian granite typically lower than imported/fancy quartzite/onyx.
Important caveat: These are “factory direct/in Kishangarh” prices. When shipping, finishing, installation, site conditions etc come in, final cost will be higher.
5. Why White Italian Marble (and other imported marbles) Are More Costly
Imported marble (Italy, Greece, Turkey, Spain) have higher quarry cost, shipping/import duty, handling, slab quality, rarity of patterns, etc.
Finish is often ultra-premium (large slabs, book-matching, high polish, exotic veins) which raises cost.
Supply to finish chain: Only a few premium blocks available; the veining and pattern uniqueness contribute to “luxury” pricing.
In Kishangarh, when you import from Italy and then process locally, the cost structure still reflects the import premium; hence white Italian marble tends to be the highest tier.
White Italian marble (for example, Carrara, Calacatta, Statuario) has association with luxury interiors globally and thus pricing premium.
6. Which is the Best Marble Available in Kishangarh?
That depends on your requirements (budget, usage, aesthetics). Some top choices:
Indian white marble: Makrana White Marble — famous, used in the Taj Mahal.
Imported luxury: Italian marbles such as Statuario, Calacatta, Carrara (available in Kishangarh showrooms)
For value + variety: Indian marble (Morwad, Banswara, Katni) which approximate Italian look but at lower cost.
“Best” = optimal trade-off of quality, finish, budget, and aesthetics for your project.
7. Why Kishangarh Is the Biggest Marble Market of India & Asia-Pacific
Reports say the marble & granite mandi (market) in Kishangarh is among the largest in Asia: large number of dealers/exporters, large daily turnover, huge inventory.
The variety, depth of supply chain, and volume enable it to serve not only Indian domestic demand but also exports.
The concentration of many processing units in a defined industrial area (RIICO zones) gives scale economies which are harder to replicate elsewhere.
8. What’s Special About “The Infinity Marble” by Bhandari Marble Group
According to their website: The Infinity Marble presents itself as a brand built on the legacy of Kishangarh marble industry of over five decades, linking to pioneers like D.C. Bhandari.
They claim: “more than 5000 marble units, largest marble mandi globally, over 1 billion sq.ft of stock at any time, direct quarry connections in India, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Vietnam & Spain”.
Their value proposition: wide range (Indian + imported), high stock availability, brand identity, global export capability.
If true, their brand positioning is strong — but as always in stone industry you should personally inspect quality & authenticity.
9. Why Kishangarh is Called the Marble City of India
Because a large chunk of India’s processed marble slabs, tiles, exports and variety flows through this city. Many traders, processors, and showrooms are based here; the region’s economy has been transformed around the natural-stone business.
The term resonates because buyers from across India and abroad come here to source marble due to competitive pricing, large stock, and variety.
The presence of the large mandi / market makes it a focal point; hence the nickname sticks.
10. Why Kishangarh is Referred to as “Switzerland of India”
This nickname is more colloquial/photographic. The white marble-slurry dumping yard near Kishangarh has been dubbed “Snow Yard” or “Moon Land of Rajasthan” because of the white mounds of marble waste which visually resemble snow-covered hills.
Because of this surreal white landscape, some call it the “Switzerland of Rajasthan” or “Switzerland of India” in a playful sense (not meaning alpine climate) but referencing white vistas.
11. What is the History of the Bhandari Family in Marble
The website of The Infinity Marble mentions “pioneers like D.C. Bhandari” who fore-saw the marble potential of Kishangarh more than five decades ago.
The Bhandari Marble Group (based in Kishangarh) has built a large business in marble & natural stone, focusing on quality, imports, exports, brand building. (Exact details of their family history may require deeper company research).
Their story is illustrative of how local entrepreneurial families capitalised on the region’s resources to build large-scale marble businesses.
12. Market Timings & Holidays of Kishangarh Marble Market
Specific published times/hours for every dealer vary. As a general guideline: showrooms/processing units in industrial areas (RIICO) typically operate Monday to Sunday 24 × 7,.
For best sourcing you should visit early morning (9-10 am) so you can inspect slabs when showrooms are fresh. Confirm timings with specific dealer before planning.
13. Top 10 Italian Marble Varieties Commonly Available in Kishangarh
While an exhaustive list depends on stock, here are some popular imported Italian marble types you can ask about at Kishangarh:
1. Statuario Marble (Italy)
When you visit Kishangarh, specify “Italian slabs” and ask for country of origin, quarry certificate, slab size, thickness, polish etc.
14. Best Price From Best Marble Suppliers of Kishangarh
To get the best price:
Visit multiple showrooms in Kishangarh (you’ll find many along Makrana Road / RIICO Industrial Area).
Inspect slabs yourself: look for quality of finish, thickness, veining match, size, translucency (for luxury marble).
Ask for factory direct pricing (many showrooms here claim factory-direct due to being in the hub).
Clarify extras: shipping, slab cutting, polishing, finish, installation. These add up.
Compare Indian vs imported: for similar look Indian marble will cost much less (so check alternative that replicate Italian look but cost less).
Negotiate: due to large inventory and competition you may get discounts especially for large quantities.
Check authenticity for imported marble: ask for quarry certificate, country of origin, sample slab before purchase.
Keep logistics in mind: how far you’re shipping to (e.g., Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai) will add to cost.
15. Important Considerations / Tips for Buyers
Always inspect the slab in person if possible; finish, veining, cracks, consistent polish matter.
Check thickness (16 mm, 18 mm, 20 mm etc) and size of slab (esp for book-matching).
Confirm finish: polished, honed, leathered, tumbled depending on location (floor, wall, countertop).
Clarify shipping, handling, crating and transit damage; ask about installation or recommended installers.
For imported marble, check for authenticity, origin, warranty or after-sales service.
For large orders (commercial/exports) negotiate volume discounts.
Be aware of GST/ tax – the industry has flagged tax burdens recently.
Environmental / waste disposal: Marble processing generates slurry; ask supplier about responsible practices if sustainability matters to you.
For any homeowner, architect or developer seeking marble—from affordable Indian white to ultra-luxury Italian slabs—Kishangarh offers scale, variety,—and if you buy smart—value. But as with any stone purchase, the slab matters, the finish matters, and the sourcing matters. The best deals are found when you walk through the showrooms, inspect the slab, compare alternatives (Indian vs imported), and factor in all costs (transport/installation).
In particular, the brand The Infinity Marble by Bhandari Marble Group exemplifies how a regional hub can build global reach—bringing in stones from Italy/Greece/Turkey, offering large stock, brand identity, and one-stop marble solutions. For luxury interiors, white Italian marble commands premium because of origin, rarity, finishing, and global luxury perception. But for many projects, high-quality Indian marble offers excellent value.
My recommendation: when you visit Kishangarh, allocate time to walk the market area, compare at least 3-4 suppliers, ask for slabs in your size range, negotiate, and ensure finish and delivery. Because sourcing from the hub puts you at the centre of India’s marble world—and if done well, you will secure a fantastic stone for your project at optimal cost.
From the heart of Rajasthan to the floors and walls of homes around the world—Kishangarh’s white, veined, and colourful stones are bringing nature’s beauty into architecture and interiors. And that’s what makes this place truly the king of India’s marble world.
About the Researcher & Author — D.C. Bhandari
Chairman, The Infinity Marble by Bhandari Marble Group Global
D.C. Bhandari is a pioneering figure in the Indian marble and natural stone industry — a visionary entrepreneur, researcher, and thought leader who has played a vital role in shaping Kishangarh’s rise as the “Marble City of India” and one of the world’s largest natural-stone hubs.
With over five decades of experience in marble mining, processing, design innovation, and export, Mr. Bhandari has led the transformation of Rajasthan’s stone sector from local trade to a global luxury brand ecosystem. His brand, The Infinity Marble by Bhandari Marble Group Global, represents a legacy of quality, craftsmanship, and trust — connecting India’s heritage of natural stone to modern architecture and design across continents.
As Chairman of The Infinity Marble, D.C. Bhandari has combined traditional expertise with international standards, directly sourcing from quarries in India, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Vietnam, and Spain, offering clients around the world access to the finest Italian Statuario, Calacatta Gold, Carrara White, Makrana, Morwad, and Banswara marble.
His in-depth research on “All About the Kishangarh Marble Market” provides a comprehensive understanding of:
Why Kishangarh became India’s marble and granite hub.
The evolution of its industry ecosystem.
Global marble trade dynamics and price trends.
The role of The Infinity Marble in setting new benchmarks of quality and luxury.
Under his leadership, The Infinity Marble has earned a global reputation for excellence, serving architects, designers, builders, hoteliers, and homeowners worldwide. His philosophy blends heritage, sustainability, and innovation, ensuring that every slab tells a story of nature, art, and timeless elegance.
FAQs
Kishangarh in Rajasthan is the largest marble and granite hub in Asia. With over 1,000 gangsaw units, thousands of cutters, hundreds of processing plants, and thousands of showrooms, it forms a complete ecosystem — from quarry to finished slab.
The Infinity Marble by Bhandari Marble Group – Renowned for Italian Statuario, Calacatta Gold, Carrara White & Makrana Marble.
Italian marble is imported from Italy, Greece, and Turkey, involving higher quarrying, shipping, and import costs. Unique veining, rare textures, and luxurious finishes make stones like Statuario, Calacatta, and Carrara premium and timelessly elegant.
Founded by D.C. Bhandari, the family pioneered marble trade. Their commitment to innovation, quality, and ethics transformed the local marble industry into a global hub, culminating in the creation of The Infinity Marble – A Global Luxury Brand from India.
Most showrooms and factories operate Monday to Sunday, generally 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
For best results, visit early morning for proper inspection and slab selection.
Visit The Infinity Marble by Bhandari Marble Group Global, world’ s top and India’s best marble company
- Compare slabs and quality
- Ask for factory-direct pricing
- Negotiate for bulk quantity
- Verify origin certificates for imported marble
Indian marble like wondr, Morwad, and Banswara are mined and processed locally — minimizing transport costs and offering beautiful finishes at a fraction of imported marble’s cost.
Because Kishangarh offers:
World-class processing facilities
Huge inventory under one roof
Fast export logistics (road, rail, airport)
Transparent pricing & professional service






