Category: Sources of Stone

The inside stories from exporting countries.

Domestic Quarrying: Just Say USA?

By K. Schipper
  
   Dimensional stone today may seem like endless containers full of foreign-extracted granite, but there’s plenty of material from a source that’s easy to overlook – right here in the United States.

Responsible Stone: Quality Beyond Beauty

By Lloyd Henry
  
   Child labor, slave labor and indentured labor seem like strange things to write about in the 21st century. However, the International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that there are as many as 12 million people in the world who are slaves and another 200-million-plus children and adults in servitude or working under abusive circumstance.

Foreign Stone: A Grave Concern?

By K. Schipper
 
Less-expensive natural stone from overseas
helped fuel the boom in residential countertops and vanities in the
United States – and it’s also having their impact in what might be
called the last retail market as well.

In the monument
industry, consumers enjoy lower prices and a wider range of granite
colors in both custom and standard blanks. Wholesalers, however, are
being forced to cut profit margins and delivery times, while retailers
face the prospect that that overseas suppliers will begin to offer
finished products.

Brazil: Minas Gerias & Slate

By Roseli Perrone
  
   PAPAGAIO, Minas Gerais, Brazil – The Dimension Stones Industries Association of Minas Gerais State (SINROCHAS-MG) and the Brazilian Association of the Dimension Stones Industry (ABIROCHAS), are involved in a program called Image Project to help the industry promote itself in the domestic and international markets.

Minas Gerias: The Slate Province

By Cid Chiodi

   The world production of slates is estimated at 4 million tons per year, with 1.1 million tons per year being transacted in the international market. Brazil, through its Minas Gerais State, already occupies the second place in both production (Spain is first) and consumption (France is first), and is the second-largest exporter (after Spain).

The Dimensional of Canada

By Paul Daniel
  
   It’s extremely big, cold in the winter, has six time zones, the maple leaf is the national symbol, and it’s a member of the G8. And, on top of that, Canada has great dimensional stone.

Brazil: Adjustment and Creativity

By Roseli Perrone 
  
   CACHOEIRO DO ITAPEMIRIM, Brazil – This city, 120km south of Vitória in the state of Espírito Santo, has always been know as the place where granite and marble were processed, although only marble is encountered in the region.