Kamennogorsky granite is a high-density natural stone quarried at the Kamennogorsk deposits in northwest Russia, supplied as blocks, slabs, paving elements and crushed products for construction and monumental work. Karelian Isthmus granites are valued for their dense, low-absorption structure that survives freeze-thaw cycling — the property that has kept them in service in St.
Petersburg's embankments and architecture for over two centuries, a durability reference few stone origins can match. At about USD 18 per unit with a 100-unit MOQ, the stone targets stone trading companies, monument workshops, landscape contractors and architectural suppliers seeking granite with documented frost resistance at pricing competitive against Chinese and Indian material once logistics to Europe, MENA and Central Asia are counted.
The quarry supplies cut-to-size processing, polished and flamed finishes, and export documentation including radiological certificates that some markets require for natural stone imports.
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