Our product range includes a wide range of marble inlay panel.
₹ 4500 / sq ft Get Latest Price
| Application Type | Flooring |
| Color | White |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Usage/Application | Flooring |
| Thickness | 15 mm |
| Size | 2 x 4 feet |
| Brand | Artefactindia |
| Type | Indoor |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
A marble inlay panel is a decorative design or artwork created by embedding colored stones, gems, or other materials into a marble surface to form intricate patterns, motifs, or images. The process of inlaying marble typically involves cutting the marble and then carefully placing stones into the surface, which is often polished to a smooth, glossy finish.
Common uses of marble inlay panels include:
Wall Art and Panels: Marble inlay can be used for creating beautiful, large-scale wall panels, often as a feature piece in foyers, living rooms, or temples. The designs could range from floral motifs to geometric patterns or even scenes from mythology or nature.
Flooring and Countertops: These inlays can also be incorporated into flooring or countertops, giving a sophisticated, luxury feel. Popular in upscale homes or palaces, these pieces are often elaborate with symmetrical designs.
Furniture Inlays: Some furniture pieces, such as tables or consoles, may feature marble inlay work as decorative tops, adding elegance and grandeur to the pieces.
Architectural Features: In temples or historical buildings, marble inlays are used for structural and decorative purposes, often combined with carved stone to create an ornate effect.
Popular patterns and themes for marble inlays might include:
Floral and nature motifs (flowers, vines, leaves)
Geometric patterns (circles, squares, abstract shapes)
Traditional motifs (Indian or Persian-inspired designs, such as paisleys or mandalas)
Figures and portraits (especially in historic or religious buildings)
One famous example of marble inlay is the Taj Mahal, which features intricate floral designs created through the marble inlay technique.
Are you considering incorporating a marble inlay panel into a design? If so, I can help with suggestions on styles or places where you can find such panels!
Mohd Hussain (CEO)
AFG Marble Mines Makrana
Mine No 2/2 Matabhar Road, Temple
Makrana - 341505, Nagaur, Rajasthan, India