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Bluestone vs Marble Chips

Side-by-side comparison of Bluestone and Marble Chips to help you choose the right gravel for your project.

Overview

Bluestone

Bluestone is a dense, fine-grained natural stone commonly used in the northeastern United States. It is valued for its durability, rich blue-gray color, and clean, angular appearance.

Marble Chips

Marble chips are decorative, angular stones made from crushed marble. Their bright white color reflects heat and adds contrast in landscape designs.

Common Uses

Bluestone

  • Walkways
  • Patios
  • Landscaping
  • Driveway borders

Marble Chips

  • Landscaping beds
  • Garden borders
  • Decorative ground cover

Pros & Cons

Bluestone

  • + Highly durable
  • + Attractive natural color
  • + Resists weathering
  • + Slip-resistant texture
  • Expensive
  • Heavy
  • Regional availability

Marble Chips

  • + Bright appearance
  • + Reflects sunlight
  • + Long-lasting
  • Can discolor over time
  • Poor compaction
  • Glare in full sun

Cost Comparison

Measure Bluestone Marble Chips
Per ton $80 – $150 $60 – $120
Per cubic yard $100 – $180 $75 – $150

Sizes & Colors

Bluestone

Available as gravel, chips, or slabs. Colors range from blue-gray to steel blue.

Marble Chips

Commonly available in 1/2"–1" sizes. Bright white to off-white.

Published February 11, 2026

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