Precision Is Only Part of the Process
Material Evaluation
Every stone block is inspected before production begins.
Density, structural stability, surface movement, and vein direction are evaluated to determine material suitability and shaping orientation.
This process helps reduce structural risk while preserving the natural characteristics of the stone.
Form Development
Each basin is shaped through a combination of machine-assisted forming and manual refinement.
Dimensions, wall proportions, drainage positioning, and edge transitions are continuously adjusted during production to achieve proper balance, usability, and visual consistency.
Surface Refinement
Surface finishing is developed according to the material character and intended application.
Polishing, honing, or textural refinement is performed carefully to maintain surface durability, usability, and the visual depth of the natural stone.
Precision Control
Critical dimensions are checked throughout production using calibrated measurement tools.
Thickness, symmetry, opening diameter, and stability are monitored to maintain compatibility with standard architectural and installation requirements.
Natural variation is preserved, while functional tolerances remain controlled.
Final Inspection
Before shipment, every piece undergoes final inspection for structural condition, dimensional consistency, finishing quality, and overall functional readiness.
Only pieces meeting production and usability standards proceed to packing and export preparation.