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Our Creations

At Ocean Marble & Granite, we believe that every creation tells a story. Each project is an extension of our passion, dedication, and craftsmanship. From the first spark of an idea to the final masterpiece, our creations encompass a wide array of fields, each infused with the spirit of innovation. Explore our work and see how we turn imagination into reality.

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Elevate Your Space With Timeless Marble ,Granite ,Onyx ,Travertine Elegance

Marble

Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone that has undergone intense heat and pressure, giving it its characteristic crystalline structure. Known for its elegance, marble has been a symbol of luxury and artistry for centuries, especially in sculpture and architecture.

HISTORY
APPEARANCE
Marble has been used in art and architecture for thousands of years. Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, such as Michelangelo's David, were carved from marble. The Parthenon in Athens is built from Greek marble, demonstrating its enduring legacy in architecture.
Typically white, marble can also come in shades of gray, black, green, and even pink. Its beauty is further enhanced by its veining, which can vary from subtle to dramatic.

Uses

  • Interior: Countertops, floors, wall panels, and backsplashes. Its luxurious appeal is often used in bathrooms, kitchens, and living areas.
  • Exterior: Sculptures, facades, and architectural elements.
  • Art: Famous marble sculptures and artworks continue to define the stone’s cultural value.
  • Unique Feature: The translucent quality of marble allows light to pass through it, which gives it an ethereal glow. This is one reason why it’s often used in sculptures and statues.
  • Care: Marble is relatively soft compared to other stones, so it is prone to scratching and staining. Regular sealing is recommended.

Granite

Granite is an igneous rock that forms from the cooling of molten magma deep within the Earth’s crust. It’s incredibly durable and resistant to wear and tear, making it one of the most popular stones for kitchen countertops

HISTORY
APPEARANCE
Granite has been used in construction for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians used granite for obelisks and statues, and it was also a building material for many Roman structures.
Granite features a grainy texture, with variations in color, often in shades of gray, black, pink, and red, depending on its mineral content. The stone’s speckled pattern is one of its most distinguishing features.

Uses

  • Interior: Granite is commonly used for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, flooring, and backsplashes. It’s also popular for fireplaces and decorative elements.
  • Exterior: Its strength makes it ideal for outdoor applications like monuments, paving, and exterior cladding.
  • Monuments: Granite is a popular choice for memorials and gravestones due to its durability and resistance to weathering.
  • Unique Feature: Granite is one of the hardest natural stones, which makes it highly resistant to scratches, heat, and staining. This resilience is one of the main reasons it’s favored for kitchen and bathroom surfaces.
  • Care: While granite is durable, it can still stain if not properly sealed, especially in high-use areas like kitchens.

Travertine

Travertine is a type of limestone that forms in mineral springs, particularly in hot springs or caves. The deposition of calcium carbonate over time creates a stone with distinctive porous textures, making it one of the oldest and most historically significant building materials.

HISTORY
APPEARANCE
Used extensively in ancient Roman architecture, travertine was the material of choice for iconic structures like the Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica. Its use spans several cultures and centuries, thanks to its beauty and abundance.
The stone has a unique, pitted surface, with natural holes and veins that range in color from white and cream to gold, brown, and even red, depending on the mineral content.

Uses

  • Interior: Ideal for floors, wall tiles, and backsplashes, travertine offers a rustic yet elegant look. It is commonly used in Mediterranean-style homes.
  • Exterior: It is often used for outdoor patios, garden paths, and even cladding for buildings. Its natural finish blends well with nature.
  • Architectural Detailing: Travertine’s versatility makes it an ideal material for columns, fountains, and sculptures.
  • Unique Feature: Travertine is known for its natural pores, which give it a rustic, textured feel. The material is also quite lightweight compared to other stones, making it easier to handle.
  • Care: Travertine is softer and more porous than granite and marble, which means it can absorb stains and is more susceptible to scratches. Sealing is highly recommended to maintain its surface.

Onyx

Onyx is a striking, semi-precious stone that forms in caves through the deposition of minerals from dripping water. Unlike many other natural stones, onyx is a banded stone with vibrant and translucent color variations, including green, red, yellow, and even black.

HISTORY
APPEARANCE
Onyx has been used for centuries in both decorative art and architectural features. Ancient civilizations prized onyx for its rarity and unique appearance. Its use in jewelry and as a material for carving remains prevalent today.
Onyx is known for its rich, luminous colors and dramatic veining, often featuring bands of contrasting hues. The stone’s translucency is one of its most distinct features, allowing backlighting to showcase its vivid colors.

Uses

  • Interior: Onyx is often used for decorative elements such as bar tops, countertops, wall panels, and fireplace surrounds. It’s also popular for flooring in high-end homes and hotels.
  • Art: Due to its softness and beauty, onyx is often used in sculptures and small art pieces.
  • Lighting: The translucency of onyx makes it a fantastic choice for backlit features, such as illuminated panels or stone sinks.
  • Unique Feature: Onyx’s ability to glow when backlit makes it one of the most visually striking stones, especially in contemporary or luxury settings.
  • Care: Onyx is softer and more fragile than granite and marble, making it prone to scratching and staining. It requires frequent sealing to protect its surface from damage.

Vanity counters

When it comes to transforming your bathroom into a personal oasis, vanity counters are the unsung heroes of design. These surfaces do more than just hold sinks; they set the tone for the entire room, blending functionality with artistic expression.

PROJECTS DONE BY OUR COMPANY

Dp world
Whild life
Blue water
Areej Al Ameerat
Berenjack
IBA house
Jimmi mall table otto
TLS rashediya
Umm Suqiem
USA School
khawaneej villa 2
khawaneej villa
Mushrif villa
Dp world
Whild life
Blue water
Areej Al Ameerat
Berenjack
IBA house
Jimmi mall table otto
TLS rashediya
Umm Suqiem
USA School
khawaneej villa 2
khawaneej villa
Mushrif villa
Dp world
Whild life
Blue water
Areej Al Ameerat
Berenjack
IBA house
Jimmi mall table otto
TLS rashediya
Umm Suqiem
USA School
khawaneej villa 2
khawaneej villa
Mushrif villa
Dp world
Whild life
Blue water
Areej Al Ameerat
Berenjack
IBA house
Jimmi mall table otto
TLS rashediya
Umm Suqiem
USA School
khawaneej villa 2
khawaneej villa
Mushrif villa

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