From the Earth, Sourced with Intent
Every KIYOMA object begins with stone. Not manufactured, not replicated — formed over millions of years in specific regions of the world, each with its own geological character, tone, and structure. We source deliberately, choosing each origin for what its stone contributes to a space.
Italy
Italy has been synonymous with exceptional stone for centuries. From the quarries of Carrara in Tuscany to the ancient formations of Sicily, Italian marble is defined by its refined veining, luminous whites, and deep structural character. It is one of the most storied building and sculptural materials in history, and for good reason. Italian stone brings a quiet authority to any surface it occupies.
Turkey
Turkey sits at a geological crossroads, producing some of the world's most distinctive marble and travertine. Turkish stone is known for its warm tones, bold veining, and remarkable variation — from creamy beiges to deep dramatic greys. The country has been quarrying and exporting stone for thousands of years, and its formations remain among the most expressive available today.
Spain
Spanish stone is defined by its range. From the cool, structured limestones of the north to the warmer, earthier marbles of the south, Spain offers materials with strong visual presence and a naturally grounded character. Spanish stone tends to carry a solidity and depth that makes it well suited to objects designed to anchor a space.
China
China is home to some of the most diverse stone formations in the world. Its quarries produce materials that range from pure, clean whites to richly veined greens and deep blacks. Chinese stone is valued for its consistency and structural integrity, making it an excellent choice for objects where precision of form is essential.
India
Indian stone carries warmth. From the soft greens of Rajasthan to the deep blacks of Andhra Pradesh, Indian quarries produce materials with a natural richness that few other regions can match. Stone from India brings texture, depth, and a quiet warmth to interior spaces, grounding surrounding elements without demanding attention.