Bundi sand stone
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Hi Mark
I have never heard of a sandstone called Bundi Sandstone. Bundi is a region in the state of Rajasthan where the majority of Indian Sandstone is quarried.
I dont think it will be any new kind of stone, there are many different names for what are the same types of stone. If you could send me a link to the product you are buying I will be able to give you a fair assesment of the stone
Steve
I have never heard of a sandstone called Bundi Sandstone. Bundi is a region in the state of Rajasthan where the majority of Indian Sandstone is quarried.
I dont think it will be any new kind of stone, there are many different names for what are the same types of stone. If you could send me a link to the product you are buying I will be able to give you a fair assesment of the stone
Steve
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply, if you have a look at this link it is 3rd from the bottom:
http://www.stonefactory.in/Sandstone.htm#
Here's another pic... http://www.stonebtb.com/product/Bundi-Multi-Sandstone-64002.shtml
Cheers
Thanks for the reply, if you have a look at this link it is 3rd from the bottom:
http://www.stonefactory.in/Sandstone.htm#
Here's another pic... http://www.stonebtb.com/product/Bundi-Multi-Sandstone-64002.shtml
Cheers
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Made a few enquiries about Bundi Sandstone. Its more commonly known as camel dust. Its not something we have ever supplied but it should not be too hard to find a supplier in the UK.
Its a very hard stone as most of the Rajsathan sandstones are and in terms od durability is easily on a par with raj green and the likes
Steve
Its a very hard stone as most of the Rajsathan sandstones are and in terms od durability is easily on a par with raj green and the likes
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You cant hold everyhting in stock. There are that many different types of Indian Sandstone available, suppliers have got to draw the line somewhere. Bundi is imported by a few people but is more commonly known as camel dust.lutonlagerlout wrote:if bundi was any good why isnt anyone stocking it in the UK?
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yes but there is not much point being a niche importer then sitting on stock for years
My mother in laws floor looks fantastic in those elite gold limestone tiles Steve (will take picture when i remember) but obviously they weren't to everyone's taste
I kinda wonder where the OP found the picture because i cannot find a single Uk supplier selling them as *bundi*
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My mother in laws floor looks fantastic in those elite gold limestone tiles Steve (will take picture when i remember) but obviously they weren't to everyone's taste
I kinda wonder where the OP found the picture because i cannot find a single Uk supplier selling them as *bundi*
cheers LLL