Quarry Owner and The World's Leading Supplier Of Varied Porphyry Stones
Welcome to Porphyry Hardscape Stone Group, The preeminent specialist of natural stone with more than 30 years of experience.
Our precious proficiency in producing natural stone combined with a wide rage of porphyry stone collections of both Natural Surface and Machined Surface with distinctly Different Colors and finished in a variety of textures, empower us to be considered as a leader in Porphyry stone markets and earn the trust of architects, designers and professionals in the building and landscaping fields.
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Natural stone is held in high regard as a premier building material because it reflects unique character, stability, and grandeur. Variations in natural stone's broad range of color, pattern, and texture are visually interesting and impossible to replicate. And, because it comes from the earth, from eco-friendly compositions, it is a nature choice.
Using natural stone for your projects shows that you care about the environment and consciously strive to preserve it.
PORPHYRY HARDSCAPE- IMPERIAL STONE
Porphyry is an igneous rock similar in composition to granite. Unlike common granites, porphyry has large, light-colored crystals of quartz or feldspar floating in a red or purple fine-grained matrix of smaller crystals. The word “porphyry” comes from the Latin word for purple, which was the color of nobility to the Romans.
Used for centuries around the world porphyry stone has an eternal beauty. Renowned too for its durability porphyry paving from the ancient world survives to this day. Our Iranian porphyry stone quarry is the source of some of the best porphyry in the world with its own unique colors.
Deposits of Porphyry are formed when a column of rising magma is cooled in two stages.
This beautiful and durable stone has been valued as a construction material for well over 3000 years. It was used by the Minoan civilization in Crete 1850 BC, in the palace of King Minos at Knossos. The Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks and Romans used Porphyry for pavements, buildings and monuments. Some relics of these remain today a testament to the durability of this beautiful stone.