Yellow Teakwood Sandstone earns its name from the visual analogy that is immediately apparent to anyone who sees it: the flowing, linear grain patterns across its golden-yellow surface resemble the long-grain texture of premium teak wood, but rendered in stone. The result is a material that carries the warmth and natural character of timber with the permanence and structural integrity of sandstone — and no maintenance requirement to preserve it.
Quarried in Rajasthan, Yellow Teakwood has become one of the more visually distinctive Indian sandstones in Stone Harbor’s export range. Its wood-like patterning creates rhythm and visual flow across large installations in a way that uniform stones cannot replicate. It is a design material as much as a building material.
Yellow Teakwood Sandstone is a sedimentary stone from Rajasthan, India. Its characteristic wood-grain appearance is produced by elongated, directional iron oxide deposits aligned within the quartz matrix during the stone’s geological formation — creating the parallel linear patterns that resemble teak grain. The golden-yellow background colour comes from iron oxide within the quartz. Fine to medium grain structure with good structural integrity.
Contact Stone Harbor for samples, export pricing, and project specifications. The grain pattern varies between slabs — we recommend reviewing actual slab imagery for pattern-sensitive applications.
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