Bigga Stone – Premium Indonesian Natural Stone

Bigga Stone, officially known as PT. Bigga Damai Utama, is a leading exporter of high quality natural stones from Indonesia, specializing in materials used for luxury architecture, landscaping, and swimming pool projects around the world. Founded in Yogyakarta, the company has built a strong global presence with exports to Asia, Europe, the Americas, Australia, and beyond.

Green Sukabumi Stone

Green Sukabumi Stone is a rare and luxurious natural stone sourced exclusively from West Java, Indonesia. Its distinctive greenish-blue hue, durability, and water-purifying properties make it the world’s premier choice for swimming pool tiles, especially in tropical and high-end resort projects.

Bali Black Lava Stone

Bali Black Lava Stone, also known as Bali Lava Stone, is a natural volcanic rock quarried from ancient lava flows in Bali and Central Java, Indonesia. Its textured charcoal-black appearance, natural porosity, and exceptional durability make it a favorite for both interior and exterior applications in luxury projects.

Bali Cream Palimanan Stone

Bali Cream Palimanan, also known simply as Palimanan Limestone, is a premium sedimentary stone quarried from Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Valued for its creamy beige tones, fine texture, and cool touch, it’s a favorite in luxury projects across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean.

Bali Yellow Palimanan Stone

Bali Yellow Palimanan, also called Golden Palimanan Stone, is a soft-textured limestone quarried from the Palimanan hills of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. With its golden yellow to light cream tone and natural pores, it brings a sunny, warm character to facades, pools, and garden landscapes.

Bali White Palimanan Stone

Bali White Palimanan Stone, showcasing its clean, creamy-white limestone aesthetics and versatile finishes—ideal for walls, flooring, stairs, pool decks, and more.

Bali Andesite Stone

Natural volcanic rock, typically mid-gray with fine-grained to a slightly porphyritic texture; sometimes shows green or brown tones .

Mineralogy:
Predominantly plagioclase feldspar with pyroxene or hornblende; Mohs hardness ~6 — harder than limestone, robust under pressure

Bali Kerobokan Stone

 A natural grey volcanic sandstone from the Kerobokan area of Bali, marked by subtle black speckles and earthy tones .

Geologically akin to tuff or light sandstone with Mohs hardness around 4–6, and suitable for both interior and exterior design .

Bali Brown Java (Java) FlagstoneStone

A volcanic slate often sourced from Java, Indonesia, with warm brown tones interlaced with darker flecks—sometimes called Java Brown Slate.

Naturally cleaves into flat, layered slabs, making it ideal for irregular flagstone-style use.