In Iraq, the non-metallic mining sector, particularly for clay and sand, has traditionally focused on construction. However, there is a surging demand for polar white stones to combat the visual monotony of desert landscapes in urban residential projects.
The harsh climate of Iraq, characterized by extreme heat and dust, requires stones with high thermal stability and low porosity. Current local extraction methods often lack the refining precision needed for high-end decorative grades, leading to a reliance on specialized bulk imports.
As the Iraqi economy diversifies, the appetite for garden stones for sale has shifted toward professional-grade mineral aggregates that can withstand UV degradation and intense alkaline soil conditions common in the Mesopotamian plains.
