Company

Established 2017. Natural stone from source to site.

Jaipur Stone Industries was founded in 2017 by principals of Sarmathura Stone Company and Omkar Stone Impex — two longstanding names in the Indian natural stone industry. The company was built on a shared foundation of large-scale project delivery, material expertise, and manufacturing precision.

JSI serves architectural, hospitality, commercial, and infrastructure programmes across India and international markets. Operations are anchored to a dedicated processing facility in Jaipur, with direct quarry relationships spanning Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh.

The company combines traditional material knowledge with current manufacturing capability — supplying precision-fabricated stone across granite, sandstone, quartzite, marble, limestone, and landscaping categories.

Founders

Jaipur Stone Industries was founded by three principals with combined experience in stone processing, quarry sourcing, and large-scale project supply.

Satish Chand Garg Founder
Laxmikant Jain Founder
Ramesh Sharma Founder
Expertise

Operational Capability

Material Range

Granite, sandstone, quartzite, marble, limestone, and landscaping stone across six primary categories, with direct quarry relationships in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh.

Processing Capacity

Precision cutting, calibration, surface finishing, edge profiling, and custom fabrication at the dedicated Jaipur facility — executed to project specification.

Project Exposure

Supply across hospitality, civic infrastructure, residential, and commercial programmes — at scale, across India, the Middle East, and international markets.

Quality & Consistency

Dimensional tolerances and surface finish standards maintained against project specification across all material categories and all order volumes.

Philosophy

Material first.

Natural stone is a finite material, formed over geological time and defined by its quarry of origin. At Jaipur Stone Industries, the processing exists to bring out the qualities inherent in the material — not to compensate for inadequate sourcing or insufficient fabrication.

Production is organised around repeatability. Architects and contractors require stone that matches across batches, finishes that hold to specification, and deliveries that align with site programmes. Consistency in a material supply relationship is not an aspiration — it is the operational standard.