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At Blue Oryx Ltd, we are committed to delivering exceptional quality, precision craftsmanship, and unmatched customer service. With a focus on granite, quartz, Egyptian marble, and glass, we provide customized solutions that bring elegance, durability, and value to every project.

Our team of skilled professionals ensures seamless installation with attention to detail, guaranteeing flawless results that stand the test of time. Whether you’re working on a residential, commercial, or large-scale construction project, we offer a wide range of high-end materials, expert guidance, and competitive pricing to suit your needs.


With Blue Oryx Ltd, you get reliability, luxury, and excellence—all in one place. Choose us to transform your spaces with the finest materials and expert craftsmanship. Your vision, our expertise!

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Natural Granite

Granite is an igneous rock formed from the slow crystallization of magma
below Earth’s surface. It’s mainly composed of quartz along with alkali feld-spars, plagioclase feldspars, and other mineral impurities present during its
formation. It ranks 6 on the Mohs mineral hardness scale.

Since granite is highly durable and stain-resistant, granite countertops are a popular choice in
the kitchen. Regular sealing is required though to close up its naturally porous
surface

Uses

kitchen countertops
Decoration stone
Flooring & tilling

Quartz

Quartz is part of the engineered stone category of countertops. It’s composed of crushed quartz mineral sealed in a resin of unsaturated polyester, pigments, and additives. Quartz ranks 7 on the Mohs mineral hardness scale.

It’s an increasingly popular countertop material because of its high
durability (even stronger than granite!) and stain-resistant, non-porous
surface. Its only drawback is that it can get discoloured over time from
regular unfiltered sunlight as well as direct contact with hot cooking utensils. This can however be slowed down by regular polishing and careful
use.


Quartz countertops are popular for their versatility, varying aesthetics, stain
and bacterial resistance, long service life, ease of maintenance, and uniformity of appearance, making them suitable both for kitchen and bathroom
applications.

Benefits

Durability: Quartz is rated hard, hence it resists scratching and chipping.
Low Maintenance: No sealing is required, and it is easy to clean.
Consistency: Quartz provides consistency in its color and pattern that natural stone does not, giving cohesivenes.

EGYPTIAN MARBLE

Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of re-crystallized carbonate
minerals, most commonly calcite and dolomite. Because the main composition of marble is calcium carbonate (CaCO3), it is much softer than granite. Marble ranks about 4 on the Mohs mineral hardness scale. It comes in a wide variety of colours and patterns. It’s also very heat-resistant which is great for regular maintenance.


Egyptian Marble has been a cornerstone in architectural and design
projects for centuries. From the ancient pyramids to modern-day luxury
villas. Egyptian marble continues to captivate with its unique charm and
myriad benefits

The Beauty of Egyptian Marble

Egyptian marble stands out with its stunning natural patterns and rich color
variations. Each slab of marble tells a story of the earth’s history, with veins
and swirls that create a visual masterpiece.

The elegance of Egyptian marble adds a touch of sophistication to any space, making it a preferred choice for architects and designers worldwide

Benefits

Durability: Egyptian marble is renowned for its strength and longevity. It withstands the test of time, maintaining its beauty and structural integrity for decades.
Versatility: Available in a variety of colors and patterns, Egyptian marble can complement any design style, from classic to contemporary.
Heat Resistance: Ideal for kitchen countertops and fireplaces, Egyptian marble’s natural resistance to heat makes it a practical choice for various applications.
Ease of Maintenance: With proper care, Egyptian marble surfaces are easy to maintain, ensuring they remain pristine with minimal effort.

Uses

Flooring: The luxurious appearance and durability of Egyptian marble make it an excellent choice for flooring in residential and commercial spaces. It adds an element of grandeur and sophistication.
Wall Cladding: Egyptian marble can transform ordinary walls into stunning focal points, adding texture and depth to interior and exterior designs.
Countertops: In kitchens and bathrooms, Egyptian marble countertops offer a combination of aesthetic appeal and functionality. They provide a beautiful, durable surface that enhances the overall design.
Staircases: Marble staircases are a hallmark of elegance, creating a dramatic and opulent entrance in homes and commercial buildings
Custom Projects: From intricate sculptures to bespoke furniture pieces, Egyptian marble’s versatility allows for endless creative possibilities in custom projects.
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Glass Processing

Professionally taking measurements of the requirements
Cutting and polishing the glass to avoid sharp edges ready for installation.
Drill holes on glass
Glass Tempering
Glass tinting and coloring
Engraving to produce beautiful customized designs
Installations
Making custom designed wall and dressing mirrors

Glass

We have partnered with a glass processing plant and we can meet all your
glass needs with excellent workmanship and finesse. We process all the
glass required for a house or building.

Types of Glass

Tinted Glass: Certain additions to the glass batch mix can add color to the clear glass without compromising its strength.
Float Glass: Float glass is also called soda lime glass or clear glass. It has too much transparency and can cause glare. It is used in making canopies, shop fronts, glass blocks, railing partitions, etc
Toughened Glass: This type of glass is tempered, may have distortions and low visibility but it breaks into small dice-like pieces. Hence it is used in making fire resistant doors etc.
Laminated Glass: This type of glass is made by sandwiching glass panels within a protective layer. It is heavier than normal glass and may cause optical distortions as well. It is tough and protects from UV radiation (99%) and insulates sound by 50%. Used in glass facades, aquariums, bridges, staircases, floor slabs, etc.
Shatterproof Glass: By adding a polyvinyl butyral layer, shatter proof glass is made. This type of glass does not from sharp edged pieces even when broken. Used in skylight, window, flooring, etc
Extra Clean Glass: This type of glass is hydrophilic i.e. The water moves over them without leaving any marks and photocatylitic i.e. they are covered with Nanoparticles that attack and break dirt making it easier to clean and maintain.
Double Glazed Units: These are made by providing air gap between two glass panes in order to reduce the heat loss and gain. Normal glass can cause immense amount of heat gain and upto 30%of loss of heat of air conditioning energy. Green, energy efficient glass can reduce this impact.
Chromatic Glass: This type of glass can control daylight and transparency effectively. These glass are available in three forms- photochromatic (light sensitive lamination on glass), thermochromatic (heat sensitive lamination on glass) and electrochromatic (light sensitive glass the transparency of which can be controlled by electricity switch.) It can be used in meeting rooms and ICUs
Glass Wool: Glass wool is a thermal insulation that consists of intertwined and flexible glass fibers, which causes it to “package” air, and consequently make good insulating materials. Glass wool can be used as filler or insulators in buildings, also for soundproofing.
Glass Blocks: Hollow glass wall blocks are manufactured as two separate halves and, while the glass is still molten, the two pieces are pressed together and annealed. The resulting glass blocks will have a partial vacuum at the hollow center. Glass bricks provide visual obscuration while admitting light

Construction Chemicals

Adhesive & sealant

Polishing Wax

Crayons

Diamond Cutting Disks

Grinder

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