Mosque Marble Work refers to the design, production, and application of marble elements that define the elegance and permanence of sacred spaces. Marble has been used in mosque architecture for centuries due to its durability, natural beauty, and symbolic purity. In contemporary projects, it continues to play a central role by combining traditional craftsmanship with modern production techniques.

Marble applications in mosques include mihrabs, minbars, wall claddings, columns, flooring, ablution areas, and decorative panels. Each element is carefully designed to maintain harmony with the overall interior concept while emphasizing proportion, symmetry, and clarity. The choice of marble type, surface finish, and color tone directly affects light reflection and spatial perception within the prayer hall.