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Bhainslana Marble Murtis
Bhainslana marble is a pure-white quarry stone from Bhainslana in Rajasthan, used for budget-friendly Hindu deity murtis. While close to Makrana marble in colour, it is softer and slightly more porous. Marble Moortis works with both Makrana and Bhainslana marble depending on client budget and finish requirements.
About Bhainslana Marble
Bhainslana marble is a pure-white quarry stone from Bhainslana in Rajasthan, used for budget-friendly Hindu deity murtis. While close to Makrana marble in colour, it is softer and slightly more porous. Marble Moortis works with both Makrana and Bhainslana marble depending on client budget and finish requirements.
Common Uses
- Budget-friendly home mandir murtis
- Indoor temple installations not exposed to weather
- Decorative deity sculptures for living rooms
- Bulk gifting orders where price is the priority
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Bhainslana marble is a pure-white stone quarried from Bhainslana in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. It is commonly used for budget-friendly Hindu deity murtis.
No. Bhainslana is softer, slightly more porous, and 30-40% cheaper than Makrana. Both are quarried in Rajasthan but Makrana is denser and more durable.
Yes. Marble Moortis offers Bhainslana marble murtis on request for budget-conscious buyers. A 12-inch Ganesh in Bhainslana marble is around Rs 9,500.
For heirloom-quality and temple sanctums, Makrana marble is recommended due to durability. For budget home mandirs and decorative use, Bhainslana is acceptable.
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Definition
Bhainslana Marble
Bhainslana marble murti guide. Pure white marble from Bhainslana, Rajasthan. Compare with Makrana marble. Used for budget-friendly Hindu deity idols.
Fact Sheet
Bhainslana Marble Facts
- Origin
- Bhainslana, Rajasthan
- Colour
- Pure white
- Durability
- Medium - indoor use
- Price advantage
- 30-40% cheaper than Makrana
- Best use
- Budget home mandir murtis
Comparison
| Property | Makrana Marble | Bhainslana Marble |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Makrana, Rajasthan | Bhainslana, Rajasthan |
| Colour | Bright white, fine grain | Pure white, slightly chalky |
| Durability | Centuries (used in Taj Mahal) | Medium - decades indoor |
| Water absorption | Near zero | Slight - porous |
| Price (12 inch Ganesh) | Rs 14,000 | Rs 9,500 |
| Best for | Heirloom temple murtis | Budget home mandirs |
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