Dareh Bokhari Travertine Mine is located in Markazi Province, Mahallat County, on Khomein Road, and adjacent to the Hajjiabad Travertine Mine. Due to its rich reserves and high-quality extracted stones, this mine has long been of interest to stone industry activists. The geographical location of the mine and its proximity to the factory, along with market demand and more than two decades of continuous presence of this stone, have made it a prominent position among the mines of the Azarnoosh mining complex.
Features of Dareh Bokhari Mine:
Rich Reserves: This mine has vast reserves of travertine stones in various colors such as white, cream, beige, and Nescafe.
High Stone Quality: The stones extracted from this mine are considered some of the finest travertine stones in Iran due to their high density, resistance to erosion, and low water absorption.
Long History: With over 50 years of activity, this mine is recognized as one of the oldest building stone mines in Iran.
Extraction and Grading Process: The stones extracted from Dareh Bokhari Mine are processed and classified into several grades based on quality and apparent characteristics of color and pattern.
Position in Iran’s Stone Industry: Travertine Dareh Bokhari Mine has a special position in Iran’s stone industry due to its high quality and color and pattern. The products of this mine are used not only in domestic projects but also in global markets such as Turkey, China, the UAE, Europe, and especially the USA and Australia.