People walk into a tile showroom asking about wholesale granite finish vitrified tiles, granite tiles price, types, and real differences, and leave confused within five minutes, particularly buyers in India comparing bulk dispatch granite tiles Morbi options at showrooms in Gujarat, Rajasthan or local dealerships. Most expect natural stone the kind they see on kitchen countertops or temple floors. What they find instead is a mix of natural granite cut into tiles and vitrified tiles printed with granite-look surfaces. These are not the same product. They behave differently, cost differently, and need to be maintained differently.
In my experience, the confusion clears fast once a buyer holds both side by side, checks the weight, and hears the price difference. A large chunk of them switch to granite-finish vitrified tiles on the spot. Some insist on natural stone. Both choices can be right but only if you know what you are buying.

☑️ Natural granite is heavy and requires sealing, whereas vitrified granite-look tiles are lighter, non-porous, and lower maintenance for upper-floor projects.
☑️ Matte and honed finishes are safer for wet areas; polished finish suits dry indoor floors only.
☑️ Larger tile formats (800×800mm and above) reduce grout lines and long-term cleaning effort.
☑️ If budget is under ₹120/sq.ft, vitrified granite-look tiles are usually the practical choice.
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From our daily Morbi dispatches, we see this category moving consistently because granite tiles suit Indian conditions well dense, hard, and built to handle wet mopping, dust, furniture drag, footwear traffic, and temperature changes across seasons.
Natural granite is an igneous rock formed under intense pressure, which makes it structurally resistant to surface wear for high-traffic areas. Vitrified granite-look tiles close the gap on maintenance. They are non-porous by manufacture, which means no sealing, no oil absorption, and lower annual upkeep effort.
The visual difference between the two has narrowed sharply with modern digital printing many buyers in showrooms do not immediately identify which is which until they lift the tile. Both options carry a neutral colour palette that works across most Indian interior styles, and larger formats create a cleaner, more continuous look that smaller tiles cannot match.
Homeowners wanting durable flooring for high-traffic living areas, dining rooms, or entryways will find this category reliable. Builders and contractors working on mid to premium residential projects choose granite tiles for their proven longevity and low post-installation complaints.
Buyers with outdoor terraces, balconies, or parking areas need the rough or flamed finish variants available in natural granite. Anyone who wants a stone appearance without decorative patterns, and who is comfortable paying slightly above basic ceramic pricing, fits this category.

Natural granite absorbs stains like oil, turmeric, and acidic liquids if not sealed properly before use. This is the biggest maintenance complaint received about natural granite floors in kitchens and dining areas.
From conversations with buyers across Morbi godowns and Surat showrooms, the polished balcony mistake is one of the most common, and the most avoidable.
Polished granite becomes slippery when wet. Many buyers discover this too late, after installing polished granite in bathrooms or open balconies. A rain shower on a polished balcony floor can become unsafe and slippery.
The polish on natural granite wears off in high-traffic corridors and staircases over time, leaving a dull, patchy surface that requires professional re-polishing to restore.
Improper installation causes lippage an uneven edge between two adjacent tiles which becomes both a tripping hazard and a visual problem. This happens when the base surface is not levelled correctly before laying, or when slab thickness varies across a batch.
Grout discolouration is common when light-coloured grout is paired with dark granite. The contrast draws attention to every stain on the joint, making maintenance a constant job.
Buyers who skip sealing on natural granite and then complain of permanent stains are unfortunately not rare. Sealing is not optional on lighter granite varieties.
Natural granite tiles are cut from quarried stone blocks, then ground and finished to a specific surface type. Natural granite tiles from Indian processing units are cut and finished to controlled thickness and surface quality; suppliers may refer to international stone standards such as ASTM C615 (granite dimension stone) or EN 13755 (water absorption) for guidance, but you should always check actual thickness, flatness, and finish on the batch you are buying.
The material is heavier than vitrified tiles of the same size a 600×600mm natural granite tile at 18mm thickness can weigh significantly more than a vitrified tile, which affects both installation cost and structural load considerations on upper floors.
Vitrified granite-look tiles start as a dense clay body, fired at very high temperatures, with a digitally printed surface that closely replicates the grain and colour movement of real stone. They are non-porous by design, which removes the sealing requirement entirely. [As per standard vitrified tile specs IS 15622]
Common sizes in this category are 600×600mm and 800×800mm. See our tile sizes guide to understand which format works best for your room. Larger formats are increasingly preferred because they reduce the number of grout lines, which lowers cleaning effort and creates a more open visual field. 1200×600mm planks are also available in vitrified variants for contemporary interiors.
✅ Best for bathroom floors: 600×600mm matte vitrified granite-look tiles non-porous, no sealing required, R10–R11 rated.
| Spec | Natural Granite (Typical Tile) | Vitrified Granite-Look (600×1200mm) |
| Thickness | 16mm – 18mm | 9mm |
| Tiles per box | Sold by sq.ft / loose | 2 pieces |
| Area per box | Varies by cut size | 1.44 sq.m (approx. 15.50 sq.ft) |
| Weight | Approx. 5–6 kg/sq.ft | Approx. 28–30 kg per box |
| Packing | Wooden crates (for dispatch) | Corrugated box + strapping |
| Water absorption | 0.01%–0.4% | 0.01%–0.08% |
| Surface finish options | Polished, honed, flamed, leathered | Polished, matte, anti-slip |
| Standards | ASTM C615, EN 13755, DIN 51130 (where applicable and tested) | IS 15622 |
Values vary by quarry, factory, packing and thickness; always confirm actual box weight and thickness on the proforma invoice.
[As per standard vitrified tile specifications IS 15622 and Morbi standard export packing]

| Feature | Natural Granite | Vitrified Granite-Look |
| Weight | Heavy 5–6 kg/sq.ft | Lighter 28–30 kg per box |
| Porosity | Porous absorbs oil and liquids | Non-porous by manufacture |
| Sealing required | Yes especially light varieties | No |
| Price range (retail) | ₹150–₹500+/sq.ft | ₹80–₹280/sq.ft |
| Slip rating | Depends on finish (flamed = R11–R13 when tested) | Matte/honed GVT = R10–R11 (when tested) |
| Maintenance | Annual sealing + periodic re-polish | Mainly grout cleaning |
| Best suited for | Premium interiors, outdoor, parking | Apartments, kitchens, bathrooms, projects |

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| Quality Segment | Retail Price (₹/sq.ft) | Morbi Ex-Factory Price (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget | ₹70 – ₹150 | ₹40 – ₹80 |
| Mid | ₹150 – ₹280 | ₹80 – ₹150 |
| Premium | ₹280 – ₹500+ | ₹150 – ₹280 |
From our Morbi godown, dispatch is typically 3–5 working days for stocked sizes. Freight charges are extra and vary by destination confirm with your dealer before placing an order. GST applies on MRP; dealer rates quoted are ex-Morbi before freight and GST. Limited stock sizes move faster in Morbi dispatch cycles confirm availability before finalising order quantities.
[Retail price range based on Morbi showroom survey, Q1 2026]
The granite tile design language has moved away from the high-gloss black floor dominating everything else in a room. What buyers are choosing now is more intentional.
Absolute Black in a honed finish not polished is popular for kitchens and bathroom counters because it gives the same bold contrast without the slipperiness. Paired with soft ivory walls and brass or oak fittings, this combination has become a consistent choice in urban apartment renovations.
River White, with its soft grey veining on a pale cream background, suits light and airy homes. It reads as neutral without looking plain. Designers are pairing honed river white with sage green walls, linen window treatments, and natural oak furniture for a clean contemporary result.
Tan Brown fills a gap that many warm-toned Indian interiors need rust and chocolate grain tones that complement terracotta walls, cane furniture, and bronze accents. This granite type has always sold well in South Indian residential projects.
Black Galaxy remains in demand for premium staircases and accent flooring. The gold flecks in the deep black surface catch light in a way that no printed tile has fully replicated. At ₹240/sq.ft retail (excluding freight and GST) for natural polished stone, it positions firmly in the premium segment.
Flamed Black Galaxy and flamed dark granites are increasingly preferred for outdoor terraces and balcony floors because they combine the aesthetic with a textured surface that performs well in rain.
Kashmir White, with its fine grain and pale surface, works in contemporary interiors where the floor needs to stay visually quiet. Paired with chrome fixtures and modern art or accent pieces, it suits the minimalist direction that many urban buyers are currently choosing.
GVT Granite-Finish formats at approximately ₹120/sq.ft retail offer 800×800mm matte anti-slip options that perform well in both kitchens and outdoor decks without the sealing requirement of natural stone.

✅ Best for outdoor terraces: flamed Black Galaxy or dark granite, R11–R13 rated.
✅ Best for wet zones: 600×600mm honed or matte GVT non-porous, no sealing needed.
✅ Top dealer choice for apartment projects: 800×800mm vitrified granite finish.

✔ Vitrified tiles are typically 9mm thick and weigh significantly less than 18mm natural stone. Because vitrified granite-look tiles are thinner and lighter than natural granite, more square footage can generally be loaded per truck, which brings down freight per sq.ft compared to thick natural stone.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns observed for 600×1200mm GVT and natural granite loads in 2024–2026]
✔ Honed or matte vitrified granite tiles with R10–R11 rating are the appropriate choice for bathrooms, open balconies, and kitchen wet zones. Polished finishes should be avoided in these areas.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns matte GVT formats dominate bathroom project orders from builders and interior contractors]
✔ Flamed or rough-textured finish granite tiles natural or vitrified are safest for balconies and terraces due to their anti-slip surface. Flamed finishes achieve R11 to R13 ratings under DIN 51130 classification for surfaces that are tested and classified.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns for outdoor tile orders flamed dark granite and anti-slip GVT are common formats for covered and uncovered outdoor zones]
✔ 800×800mm or larger formats reduce grout lines and give a cleaner visual layout across larger floor areas. They also reduce the number of grout joints that require long-term maintenance.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch trends for apartment and independent house projects 800×800mm vitrified granite finish is a frequently dispatched format in this segment]
The gap between natural granite and vitrified granite-look tiles in visual terms has become very small. Modern digital surface printing replicates the grain, movement, and colour variation of real stone well enough that many buyers walking into a showroom do not identify which is which without lifting the tile.
The difference shows up in weight, in price, and in how the tile feels underfoot over ten or fifteen years. Natural stone ages differently it develops a character that factory tiles do not replicate. Vitrified tiles stay consistent but they do not change.
From Morbi godowns, I've seen a clear shift in bulk dispatch trends toward 600×1200mm vitrified granite finishes due to lower freight costs. Full truckload optimisation is better with vitrified tiles due to uniform packing, reducing per sq.ft freight cost compared to mixed natural granite loads. Dispatch of natural granite from Morbi is less common now most factories focus on GVT and PGVT for bulk project orders. Natural granite sourcing happens more through stone processors in Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu, then routed through Morbi-area dealers.
High-end bungalows still prefer natural stone for living areas and parking. Apartment projects default to vitrified for cost, weight, and maintenance reasons. Neither is wrong the error is when the buyer does not know which one they are getting.
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Get answers to common questions about granite tiles
Granite tiles are cheaper than slabs because slabs require higher material cost, more complex cutting and handling, heavier installation labour, and additional structural support on upper floors.
Black granite tiles do not fade in colour, but polished surfaces can lose their shine gradually in high-traffic corridors and staircases, making the floor look dull without losing the underlying stone colour.
Vitrified granite-finish tiles are non-porous by manufacture, which means they do not absorb bacteria, oil, or moisture, making them easier to keep hygienic. Natural granite requires regular sealing to maintain the same level of surface hygiene.
Polished granite tiles are not safe for bathroom floors because they become slippery when wet. For bathrooms and wet zones, honed, matte, or flamed finishes are the appropriate choice.
Lighter-coloured granites like Kashmir White and River White should be sealed every two to three years depending on foot traffic and exposure to oil or moisture. Darker granites like Absolute Black and Black Galaxy are denser and typically need sealing less frequently, but should still be sealed at installation.
Natural granite tiles and vitrified tiles are both taxed under GST. The applicable rate varies by HSN classification, ceramic and vitrified tiles are commonly billed under tile-specific HSN codes, while natural granite may fall under building stone codes, so clarify both the HSN and GST rate on your supplier invoice before finalising your landed cost per sq.ft.
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