
Anokho brings you the largest variety of colours from a single quarry

Adriso
adriso
(adjective) Origin: Sanskrit
lord of mountains
Adriso, a name inspired by the Lord of Mountains, continues to surprise us by its commanding character in varying shades of brown and grey with occasional yellow or lilac tints.

Amrah
amrah
(noun) Origin: Sanskrit
divine elixir, ambrosia
Amrah is an intricate confluence of different shades of pink, interspersed with greys and other colors. Natural, unique, and absolutely divine.
Meghari
meghari
(adjective) Origin: Mewari
related to clouds
Meghari is a pale grey stone, with patterns reminiscent of stormclouds and crackling streaks of lightning.

Parisa
parisa
(adjective) Origin: Sanskrit
of divine origin, fairy-like
Parisa is a grey-based stone, with misty depths of gray, overlaid with a sharp pattern of lighter streaks, reminiscent of fairy dust.

Syaa
syaa
(noun) Origin: Sanskrit
shadow
Syaa is a dark stone, with intermittent white-yellow streaks.

Nihara
Nihara
(noun) Origin: Sanskrit
dew or hoar-frost
Nihara is a deep grey stone, with a sharp pattern of veins reminiscent of frost on a crisp winter’s morning. Perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any setting.