A B2B guide for architects and contractors sourcing marble kurnas for hammam, spa and hotel projects.
A marble kurna is both a functional wash basin and a visual anchor inside a hammam. For architects and contractors, the RFQ should describe not only the style but also dimensions, drainage, installation constraints, stone selection and packaging requirements.
Why specification matters
Natural marble varies by block, vein and finish. If the project requires multiple kurnas, wall panels or matching sconces, the stone selection should be planned together. This protects visual consistency and reduces installation surprises.
What to include in a marble kurna RFQ
- Required dimensions and approximate weight
- Drainage position and plumbing needs
- Marble type, finish and edge profile
- Quantity, project location and delivery date
- Crate packing, lifting and site access requirements
Custom carving and project coordination
Custom patterns, Ottoman-style details and project-specific proportions are possible, but they require approved drawings. Share reference images, technical drawings and room layout early so the supplier can confirm feasibility before production.
