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Makrana White Marble
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| Makrana White Marble | Makrana White Marble is a high-quality marble type quarried in the town of Makrana, located in the state of Rajasthan, India. Known for its purity and durability, it has been used in the construction of iconic monuments such as the Taj Mahal. Makrana White Marble is recognized as one of the purest marbles in the world. Extracted from the quarries of Makrana, this precious stone is renowned for its immaculate white color, fine texture, and high durability. Used for centuries, this marble has played a crucial role in both Indian and global architecture. The Taj Mahal, one of the most famous monuments in the world, is entirely built with this marble, demonstrating its weather resistance and timeless aesthetics. Artisans value Makrana marble for its workability, which allows for detailed carvings. Today, it continues to be a preferred choice for prestigious architectural projects worldwide. |

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