Malon stone is a natural stone that is extracted from the mine in irregular and regular forms with the help of hammers and special axes.

Malone stone has been a kind of sub-set of rubble stone and it can be considered as a kind of altered rubble stone. In general, Malon stone is another category of building stones that is used in many engineering constructions. Also, there is a significant point that in some sources, these types of stones are also called Qawara carcass stone or Malon carcass stone.
Malon stones are natural stones that are shaped after they are extracted from the mine with the help of hammers or special axes. Due to the way these stones are cut, irregular and close to square or rectangular shapes are found. do The other name of these stones is wind stone. The root of the stone will be slightly thinner from the face side to the end side and the tail of the stone, using a hammer, so that the act of putting the stones together can be done easily. The minimum width of wind stones is 15 and 20 cm and the maximum size of the stone load is 4 cm.
Diversity in shape and size

Malon stone has many varieties; Therefore, it can also be called as Malon Joshghan stone, Malon Raste stone, Malon Nabashi stone, etc. Each of these stones are different in appearance and have different uses.
Types of Malone Stone
Malon stone fully cut: a stone that has all its parts cut and turned into a cone shape. All-rounders are usually produced for better adhesion of materials.

Semi-cut stone: A stone that is cut on all four sides, but the back remains uncut.
Mallon size stone: To the whole cut stone that is cut in certain dimensions and size, measuring stone


