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OUR PROCESS

From Earth to Extraordinary

Every Gemvera piece goes through an 8-step journey from raw geological material to museum-quality finished product.

01

Stone Sourcing

We source rough stone from trusted suppliers worldwide — Brazil for agate, Zambia for amethyst, Turkey for onyx. Every supplier is vetted for ethical practices and material quality.

02

Selection & Grading

Each rough stone is inspected for color consistency, structural integrity, and pattern quality. Only stones meeting our standards proceed.

Process step 02: Selection & Grading
03

Cutting

Diamond-tipped saws slice rough stone into calibrated slabs. Precision cutting minimizes waste and maximizes the stone's natural pattern.

Process step 03: Cutting
04

Resin Infusion

Our vacuum resin system fills micro-fractures and stabilizes the slab — a step most Indian exporters skip. This ensures structural integrity for decades.

05

Grinding & Calibration

Multi-stage grinding brings the slab to uniform thickness. Calibrated slabs lie perfectly flat — critical for furniture and countertop applications.

06

Polishing

Progressive polishing from 50 grit to 14,000+ grit achieves a mirror finish. The stone's colors and patterns come alive at this stage.

07

Nano-Sealing

A nano-sealant is applied to create an invisible barrier against stains, moisture, and UV damage. This is what makes Gemvera slabs maintenance-friendly.

08

Quality Check & Certification

Every piece is inspected under multiple lighting conditions, measured, photographed, and issued a Certificate of Authenticity with full provenance details.

What Sets Us Apart

Vacuum Resin

Most competitors pour resin by hand, leaving air bubbles and weak spots. Our vacuum system ensures complete penetration — invisible but structural.

14,000+ Grit Polish

Standard industry polish stops at 3,000-5,000 grit. We go to 14,000+ for a true mirror finish that reveals every detail of the stone's natural beauty.

Nano-Seal Protection

Every slab leaves our workshop sealed against stains, moisture, and UV. This isn't a coating that wears off — it's molecular-level protection.

See the results for yourself

Browse our collections to see what this process produces.

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