The complete range
43 stones
Every marble, granite and quartz surface we produce, filterable by colour, finish and format. Each one has a 360° slab view and a full technical sheet.
Material
Colour
Finish
Format
43 stones
Galala Classic
Egypt's flagship beige — warm, even and quarried in volume.
Galala Mountain360° →
Galala Extra
The selected, lightest and most uniform grade of Galala.
Galala Mountain360° →
Perlato Galala
Beige ground broken by pale pearl clouds and shell figure.
Galala Mountain360° →
Sunny Menia
Golden honey ground with fine horizontal movement.
Minya Governorate360° →
Sunny Dark
The deeper, amber end of the Sunny bed.
Minya Governorate360° →
Silvia Menia
Soft neutral beige, low movement, dependable in volume.
Minya Governorate360° →
Triesta
Pale warm beige threaded with fine, quiet veining.
Suez / Eastern Desert360° →
Samaha
Warm mid beige with a fine, sandy crystal.
Minya Governorate360° →
Katrina
Cream ground carrying visible shell and fossil figure.
Sinai Peninsula360° →
Milly Gray
Egypt's signature grey — white veining over a cool ground.
Minya Governorate360° →
New Milly Gray
A lighter, more linear grey from the newer Minya faces.
Minya Governorate360° →
Hashma Beige
Dense beige with a tight crystal and good exterior behaviour.
Eastern Desert360° →
Sinai Pearl
Pearly cream with a faint grey-green cast.
Sinai Peninsula360° →
Egyptian Botticino
The Egyptian answer to the classic Italian botticino.
Suez / Eastern Desert360° →
Crema Egypt
Light, low-movement cream for large calm surfaces.
Minya Governorate360° →
Fillito
Beige ground cut by decisive dark filaments.
Eastern Desert360° →
Royal Beige
Rich beige with warm brown drift and occasional gold.
Suez / Eastern Desert360° →
Cleopatra
Creamy white — the lightest ground Egypt quarries in volume.
Eastern Desert360° →
Golden Sinai
Deep gold with mineral drift and a dense crystal.
Sinai Peninsula360° →
Breccia Menia
Angular fragments of beige and brown set in a pale matrix.
Minya Governorate360° →
Beige Menia
Straightforward, economical beige for volume tiling.
Minya Governorate360° →
Egyptian Alabaster
Translucent banded calcite — the stone of the pharaonic workshops.
Luxor and Beni Suef360° →
Aswan Red
The historic red granite of the pharaohs, still quarried today.
Aswan360° →
Rosa El Nasr
Soft pink feldspar with grey and black speckle.
Aswan360° →
Forsan Red
Dark red-brown with a fine, even grain.
Eastern Desert360° →
Hurghada Red
Bright red ground with strong black mineral flecks.
Red Sea Governorate360° →
New Halayeb
Red-brown ground with dramatic dark cloud and vein.
Halayeb360° →
Halayeb
Warm brown with a coarse, legible crystal.
Halayeb360° →
Verde Ghazal
Deep olive green shot with black and pale grey.
Eastern Desert360° →
Gandola
Near-black brown with a fine, dense grain.
Aswan360° →
Black Aswan
Dense black with a subtle grey crystal.
Aswan360° →
Grey Aswan
Mid grey with black and white speckle — the neutral workhorse.
Aswan360° →
White Aswan
Pale grey-white ground with fine dark speckle.
Aswan360° →
Pure White
Flat, non-directional white. The reference surface.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Super White
Bright white with a fine crystalline sparkle.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Calacatta Nile
White ground with bold grey veins and a warm gold thread.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Statuario Alba
Cool white with fine, decisive grey veining.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Carrara Mist
Soft white-grey with diffuse, low-contrast veining.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Concrete Grey
Matt mid grey with a cast-concrete cloud.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Cement Ash
Deep charcoal grey, matt, with a fine even body.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Marquina Black
Black ground crossed by sharp white veins.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Sahara Gold
Warm sand ground with a fine golden aggregate.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
Terrazzo Nile
Pale ground with large mixed marble chips.
Engineered — Wesha quartz line360° →
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Send the stone, the finish, the thickness and the destination port. You get a quote with an FOB and a CIF price, a lead time and photographs of the actual material.