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Yukselen Marble Quarries 2026 Spring

Yukselen Marble Quarries (15A)

Yukselen Marble Quarries 2026 Spring

The Heart of the Muğla Region: Yükselen Marble Quarries

The Yükselen Marble quarries, nestled in the rugged landscape of Turkey’s Muğla province, represent a legacy of precision and geological richness. These quarries are the birthplace of some of the world’s most distinctive natural stones, including Milas Lilac, Milas Pearl, and Muğla White.

The Extraction Process: Art Meets Industry

As seen in the provided images, the extraction process is a meticulously orchestrated operation. Vertical cuts in the mountain face reveal the raw, towering “benches” of marble.

  1. Diamond Wire Sawing: Massive blocks are separated from the bedrock using diamond-encrusted wires that slice through the stone with surgical accuracy.

  2. Bench Toppling: Once the primary cuts are made, hydraulic jacks or excavators gently tip the blocks onto a bed of debris to prevent cracking.

  3. Squaring and Sizing: Skilled operators use smaller drilling rigs (visible in the foreground of Image 1) to refine the blocks into manageable dimensions for transport to the factory.

Iconic Varieties of the Region

Marble Type Aesthetic Characteristics Common Applications
Milas Lilac A dramatic white background with sharp, spider-web-like veins of purple and charcoal. Feature walls, book-matched flooring, and luxury bathrooms.
Milas Pearl A softer, more uniform white stone with subtle, cloudy grey mottling. Large-scale commercial flooring and exterior cladding.
Muğla White Renowned for its high luminosity and fine-grained crystalline structure. Classic architectural projects and VIP airport lounges.

Logistics and Infrastructure

The aerial views (Images 6 and 7) highlight the strategic layout of the Yükselen operations. The proximity of the primary extraction site to the processing facility ensures a seamless transition from raw block to finished slab.

  • Sustainability: The use of surrounding greenery and natural water management (as seen by the river winding near the facility) suggests an integration with the local ecosystem.

  • Production Power: These quarries feed a massive global demand, with modern machinery capable of sustaining high annual outputs while maintaining the structural integrity of the stone.

The vertical striations and natural “bruising” on the quarry walls tell the story of millions of years of metamorphic pressure—a story that ultimately ends in high-end architectural designs across the globe.