Buying Guides · 6 min read · 18 August 2026

KalingaStone Price in the UAE (2026): Real AED Ranges

Engineered stone slabs with price tags on warehouse racks

KalingaStone slabs in the UAE run roughly AED 250 to 500 per square metre supply-only as of 2026, across engineered marble, quartz and terrazzo alike, with designer shades and superjumbo formats above the band. A full slab covers about 4 to 5 square metres. Series, format and finish move the number; installation is a separate scope priced by the applicator, and quotes from live Sharjah stock are returned in AED, usually within one working day.

Why KalingaStone prices are hard to find

Search for KalingaStone pricing and the results come back in rupees: Indian retail listings, per-slab numbers from Mumbai suppliers, nothing in dirhams. The reason is structural: the brand is made by Classic Marble Company in India and priced regionally through its distributors, and until now no UAE stockist has published local numbers. Buyers have been left converting INR listings that reflect a different market, different freight and different fixing economics.

This page exists to end that conversion exercise. Global Classic holds KalingaStone as full slabs at Al Sajaa, Sharjah, as an authorized reseller for the Northern Emirates, and quotes in AED from what is physically on the racks. The ranges below are honest 2026 framing, not quotations, since series and formats move the number; the full range is the catalogue behind them, and a BOQ priced against live stock replaces every estimate on this page within one working day.

Engineered marble: AED ranges by use

KalingaStone engineered marble trades inside the AED 250 to 500 per square metre supply-only band in the UAE as of 2026; entry tonal shades anchor the low end while bold-veined statement series carry the top, and a slab covers about 4 to 5 square metres. Against the stones it visually competes with, that matches mid-tier Italian naturals on like-for-like looks while removing the grade lottery and most of the wastage risk.

What moves the figure inside the band: series and shade, slab format and thickness, and finish. Fixing is a separate scope priced by the applicator, floors price differently from cladding and stairs, and edges bill per linear metre. Large projects benefit twice, once from volume rates and again from engineered consistency holding wastage near pure cutting loss. The marble range lists every shade with formats; the Dubai marble pricing guide covers how to read any stone quote line by line.

Quartz: AED ranges by series and format

KalingaStone quartz slabs trade in the same AED 250 to 500 per square metre supply-only band for standard series in the UAE as of 2026, with designer shades and superjumbo formats pricing above it; supply-only full slabs are how fabricators and volume buyers purchase, with fabrication and fitting quoted separately by the workshop. The 69-shade range spans seven series, and position within it, plain solids at one end, bold Calacatta-look veining at the other, is the biggest single price lever.

Format is the second: standard slabs, jumbos and the 3300 by 2000 millimetre superjumbo each price per slab, and design-to-slab planning decides how many slabs a kitchen consumes, often mattering more than the rate itself. Fabrication extras, cutouts, edges, waterfalls, bill separately as on any quartz job. The quartz range carries formats per shade, and the Dubai quartz pricing guide itemises what inflates a quote and what a fair one looks like.

Terrazzo: AED ranges by collection

KalingaStone block terrazzo supplies inside the same rough AED 250 to 500 per square metre band in the UAE as of 2026, varying by collection and format, with the statement large-chip collections toward the top and fixing priced separately against the laying specification. That places it above porcelain at purchase and below most natural stone laid at scale, with a service life measured in decades of regrinds rather than replacement cycles.

Collection drives the number first, tonal micro-chip fields, cafe-scale mixes and oversized-chip statements each price differently, then format, since large slabs cost more than tiles but lay near-seamless, then extras: matching stair treads, skirting and the fluted wall panels price per piece and per linear metre. Lifecycle arithmetic remains terrazzo's quiet argument, covered honestly in the pros and cons breakdown; the terrazzo range holds all five collections with formats per shade.

How to get an exact quote from stock

Estimates end where slabs begin. The working process: send the scope, a BOQ, a cutting list, or even room dimensions and the shortlisted shades, through the contact form or WhatsApp, and an AED quotation against live Al Sajaa stock comes back, usually within one working day, itemising slabs, any fixing scope and lead times. No minimum order applies, though the pricing works hardest at project volume: full-slab lots, complete floors, container quantities.

Two habits make the quote sharper. Name the exact shades from the catalogue, since series moves the band more than anything else; and state whether you want supply-only or supply-and-fix, because comparing across those bases is where stone budgets go wrong. Trade buyers are welcome to view and tag their exact slabs before committing, which is the difference between buying from a stockist and gambling with a trader, as the supplier-vetting guide puts it.

Questions, answered.

A slab covers about 4 to 5 square metres, and supply-only rates run roughly AED 250 to 500 per square metre as of 2026 depending on material, series and format - so a full slab typically lands in four figures. Exact per-slab AED quotes come from stock within one working day.

Generally yes on like-for-like looks: KalingaStone's value engineering undercuts premium imported quartz brands while matching daily performance. The full comparison covers where each wins.

No - ranges here are supply-only slab rates. Installation is a separate scope priced by the applicator against the job, and confirming the basis is the first rule of comparing stone quotes.

Global Classic Building Materials is an authorized KalingaStone reseller for the Northern Emirates, in writing, holding all three materials as full slabs at Al Sajaa, Sharjah with UAE-wide delivery.

Global Classic Building Materials LLC

Written from the Al Sajaa warehouse, Sharjah - slabs on racks, not stock photography. About the company

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