NATURAL GRAVEL

Formed through centuries of natural sedimentary processes, our natural gravel consists of smooth, rounded rock fragments that bring an organic touch to any environment. Ranging from fine grains to 40mm stones, this versatile material is a favorite for garden pathways, professional aquascaping, and high-end home décor. Its durable, permeable nature makes it as functional as it is beautiful.

Features Of Natural Gravel

Eco-Friendly & Permeable

Allows water to drain naturally into the ground, reducing runoff and supporting groundwater recharge.

Thermal Regulation

Provides a protective layer over soil, keeping roots cool in the summer and insulated in the winter.

Erosion Control

The weight and interlocking nature of the stones help hold soil in place on sloped terrains.

Low Maintenance

Unlike wood mulch, natural gravel does not decompose, blow away, or require annual replacement.

Technical Specifications

SIZES AVAILABLE:

Fine Grade (3mm–6mm) Standard (10mm–20mm) Coarse (20mm–40mm)

COMPOSiTION:

100% Natural Stone (primarily Quartz, Silica, or Basalt)

SHAPE:

Sub-rounded to rounded (naturally weathered by water or sedimentary processes)

TEXTURE:

Smooth to slightly matte; non-porous and easy to clean

Typical Applications

Landscape & Hardscape

Creating garden paths, fire pit surrounds, and "dry creek" beds.

Aquascaping

As a pH-neutral substrate for freshwater and saltwater aquariums.

Driveways

Providing a durable, "crunchy" surface that offers natural security alerts through sound.

Utility & Drainage

Filling French drains, soakaways, and pot bases to ensure optimal water flow.

Home Decor

Enhancing indoor planters, terrariums, and glass vase fillers.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is quartz?

It is a natural mineral made of silicon dioxide. It is found all over the world in different types of rocks.

2. What are quartz slabs used for?

Because they are tough and look great, they are mostly used for countertops, flooring, and decorative surfaces in buildings.

3. What is quartz powder used for?

It is used to improve the strength and finish of products like glass, pottery, and paint.

4. Why is quartz used in electronics?

Quartz crystals help electronic devices (like watches) maintain a steady and precise "pulse" or frequency.

Whether you need it for a factory or a beautiful home renovation, quartz is a versatile and reliable choice. Artiq Overaseas LLP ensures you get the purest and strongest quartz products available.