Colors of Kota Stone | | | | Kota Stone is a lime stone capable of taking polish and is available in and around district Kota of Rajasthan state in India. Kota stone shall be hard, sound, dense and homogeneous in texture free from cracks, decay, weathering and flows. Kota stone is familiar for its wide use in the inside and out side of the building due to its durability and beautiful looking. It is fundamentally a dolomite stones. Kota stone either it is dry or it is wet have no apparent elimination effect.
Kota stone is available in rough and polished form and best building stone, it can be carved easily. Kota stone specialty lies in its hardness and it can be used both for interiors as well as exteriors.
Kota stone is the natural available stones which bear a different blend of shades and color that makes them look very attractive and colorful. The Kota stones are used for giving architectural look in the flooring and on the cladding of the walls to enhance the beauty of the building. For taking more beauty and grace, multicolored Kota stones are used in the interior of the building. The rich greenish-blue and brown colors of this stone are most popular and it is an excellent building stone. There are various colors which are found in the Kota stone are as under.
 Honey natural shade in Kota Stone  Green/Blue shade in Kota Stone  Brown shade in Kota Stone
- Gray color Kota stone.
- Rich greenish-blue Kota stone.
- Kota blue natural.
- Kota blue honed Kota blue polished and Kota blue cobbles.
- Kota brown natural and Kota brown polished.
- Natural multi color Kota stone.
- Kota stone honey natural.
- Green color Kota stone.
- In rare case Kota pink is also available.
- Cuddapah black a variety of Kota stone.
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| | By Aditya Agarwal - On 3/19/2011 1:46:53 PM | | Dear Mr. Pasricha,
Please write to us on aditya@rajshreemarbles.com with your query and we will try advise you the best possible stones.
I have attached a picture of the various colors that are possible in limestone. It looks really good if a combination of various colors is used. I am also attaching a picture of one such project where we used a combination of colors.
Thanks, Aditya Agarwal Rajshree Marbles
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| | By S L Gupta (Civil Engg) - On 3/14/2011 4:55:59 PM | Dear Pasricha The China mosiac and kota stone are the alternative of brick tile flooring on roof. |
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| | By Gian Pasricha - On 3/14/2011 1:41:23 PM | | Can any body suggest the type of flooring other than Brick tile flooring over the roof with thermocol effect. Flooring on tarrace of a house with thermocol effect. |
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| | By Gian Pasricha - On 3/14/2011 1:36:52 PM | | Very useful information for construction Engineers. |
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| | By Anonymous - On 11/11/2009 12:06:07 PM | | rates for kota stones and colours |
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| | By Anonymous - On 6/7/2009 10:24:40 PM | | We have reached a great era of engaging people with images - please provide pictures rather than text alone. |
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