Subh Gem Stones is one of the most popular suppliers of semi precious stone slabs, which is located in Kishangarh, a city in Rajasthan, India famous for its marble and stone industry. Subh Gem Stones is a leading source of superior semi-precious stone slabs that can be supplied to both the domestic and international markets.
Agate:
Agate is a variety of chalcedony that comes in layers of concentric circles, leading to its banded look. These bands are capable of showing a variety of colours consisting of blue, purple, green, and brown. Agate slabs often are translucent, thus providing the possibility for light to go through, which is impressive upon backlighting.
Amethyst:
Amethyst is a type of quartz that has a purple tone, which can range from light brown to deep violet. The colour of this gemstone is due to iron impurities in its crystal lattice. The slabs of amethyst can have different transparency and also can be mixed with white quartz and other minerals which is quite attractive to the eyes.
Quartz:
Even though quartz is one of the most common minerals on the planet, some types such as rose quartz and smoky quartz are cherished for their attractive appearance. Rose quartz is pale pink to rose red and is popularly used in slabs due to its soothing and gentle energy. In contrast, smoky quartz has a smoky brown up to black colour that is due to natural irradiation.
Malachite:
Malachite is a copper carbonate mineral, characterized by its vivid green color and banding patterns. The designs can differ mainly in swirls or more non-uniform designs, which brings out a special look in each slab. Malachite slabs are usually applied to create highlights or focal points in interior design.
Lapis Lazuli:
Lapis lazuli is a metamorphic rock of deep blue colour, and it is mainly comprised by the mineral lazurite, the rest is calcite and pyrite. The golden pyrite specks on the deep blue background are a quality of lapis lazuli and increase its appeal.
Jasper:
Jasper is an opaque type of chalcedony which comes in a variety of colours and patterns. Of the jaspers, red jasper is particularly sought after for its warm, earthly tonality, which ranges from brick red to brown. Jasper slabs may have swirl designs, concentric rings or elaborate patterns, and this makes them one-of-a-kind.
Labradorite:
Labradorite is a type of feldspar mineral famous for its iridescent play of colours called labradorescence. The phenomenon arises from the interplay of light within the structure of the stone and is manifested in blue, green, yellow, and gold flashes.
Tiger's Eye:
Golden-brown coloured and silky lustre are the identifying characteristics of the tiger’s eye. This phenomenon referred to as chatoyancy or the cat's eye effect comes about from the reflection of light against parallel inclusions within the stone. Whileslabs of the tiger’s eye can shine in the light, which creates a mesmerizing effect and adds warmth to any design.
Mother of Pearl:
Mother of Pearl is the other name for nacre which is an iridescent substance which is formed on the inner side of mollusc shells. It consists of calcium carbonate and conchiolin, substances that also constitute the outer layer of pearls. Mother of Pearl shows an enchanting range of colours, from white and cream to pink, blue, and green.
Petrified Wood:
Petrified wood is wood that has undergone fossilization in which the organic materials have been replaced by minerals, usually quartz. For millions of years, the wood has been subjected to a process known as permineralization, in which minerals are deposited into the cell structure of the wood, leaving it in its original state.
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