Ambaji Marble
On 14th November 2025, Gujarat's Ambaji white marble was officially awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, acknowledging its high-quality white stone.
- Ambaji marble is quarried in Ambaji town of Banaskantha district, Gujarat, a major pilgrimage site and Shaktipeeth.
- It is known for its pure white colour, exceptional shine, high calcium content and remarkable durability.
- The marble mines of Ambaji are believed to be 1,200–1,500 years old and were used in the construction of the Dilwara Jain Temple in Mount ....
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