Iran possesses vast geological reserves of non-metallic minerals, yet the sector for high-end decorative aggregates has traditionally been fragmented. The demand for garden stones for sale has surged in urban centers like Tehran and Shiraz, where luxury residential projects require specific aesthetic standards that traditional quarrying often fails to meet.
Climate challenges, characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations and high UV exposure, demand stones with low thermal expansion and high color stability. This has led to a critical need for processed polar white stones that can maintain their brilliance under the intense Persian sun without weathering or yellowing.
Currently, the industry is transitioning from raw bulk extraction to precision sizing. The market is shifting toward a preference for curated large stones for garden focal points and standardized small aggregates for drainage and ground cover, moving away from unrefined quarry runoff.
