Zimbabwe possesses vast reserves of non-metallic minerals, yet the extraction of high-end decorative materials like small stones for garden has historically been fragmented. The local industry relies heavily on raw clay and granite deposits, but lacks the refined processing required for premium architectural aesthetics.
With the rise of luxury residential developments in Harare and Bulawayo, the demand for garden stones for sale has surged. However, logistical challenges and inconsistent grading in local quarries often lead to a shortage of standardized, high-brightness aggregates.
Currently, the market is shifting from simple quarrying to value-added processing. This transition is essential to meet the strict durability requirements needed to withstand Zimbabwe's extreme wet and dry seasonal cycles, ensuring that large stones for garden maintain their structural integrity.
