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Golovinski: 130 Years of Creating Stone Legends

10 min | 25.02.2026
History of Golovinski — How Ukrainian Stone Became a Standard of Premium Architecture.

Golovinski: 130 Years of Creating Stone Legends

History of Golovinski — How Ukrainian Stone Became a Standard of Premium Architecture.

10 min | 25.02.2026 by golovinski company
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Golovinski History: From Ukrainian Stone Deposit to Global Recognition

Golovinski history began in the 1890s with the discovery of a unique Ukrainian stone deposit that would later become a global symbol of premium labradorite manufacturing.

More than a century ago, a deposit in what is now the Zhytomyr region of Ukraine was discovered — a geological formation that would later become synonymous with quality, scale, and uniqueness.

Today, Golovinski is a leading labradorite manufacturer with deep historical roots, modern production capacity, and international recognition.

The history of Golovinski is not just a company timeline. It is the story of Ukrainian stone that evolved from local extraction into a globally respected architectural material.

Discovery of the Deposit: The Beginning (1890s)

In the 1890s, geologists discovered significant reserves of dark crystalline stone with a dense structure and noble blue iridescence. This marked the beginning of Golovinski’s journey.

Formed through deep magmatic processes millions of years ago, the stone features:

  • a deep graphite-gray base

  • dense crystalline structure

  • minimal yet refined blue labradorescence

Early extraction was manual. Blocks were separated from the massif using mechanical methods, transported by horse-drawn carts, and processed with primitive tools.

Even then, it was clear: this was not just stone — it was architectural material.

Volga Blue labradorite blocks at Golovinski Quarry Monolithic quarry wall at Golovinski with visible diamond wire cutting marks Labradorite extraction process at Golovinski quarry using heavy machinery

Industrial Development: From Craft to Technology

Throughout the 20th century, Golovinski evolved into a full-cycle labradorite manufacturer, integrating:

  • quarry extraction

  • block logistics

  • slab cutting

  • precision polishing

  • quality control

  • export preparation

Modern technologies enabled the production of large-format slabs up to 3×2 meters, meeting premium architectural standards.

Volga Blue labradorite by Golovinski is distinguished by:

  • a deep graphite base (not black)

  • dense mineral texture

  • rare, controlled iridescence

  • absence of marble-like veins

This consistency became the foundation of global trust.

Volga Blue labradorite block at Golovinski production facility Polishing of Volga Blue labradorite slabs at Golovinski facility Cutting of a Volga Blue labradorite block — natural stone processing stage

Entering the Global Market

From the second half of the 20th century, Ukrainian stone began appearing in international projects.

Golovinski labradorite has been used in:

  • premium villas

  • business centers

  • hospitality projects

  • public institutions

  • monumental architecture

The brand became synonymous with reliability. Architects and designers value predictability, durability, and geological authenticity.

Today, Golovinski exports to:

  • European Union

  • Middle East

  • North America

  • Asia

The history of Golovinski reflects how Ukrainian stone gained international prestige.

Large-format Volga Blue labradorite slab 3000×2000 mm at Golovinski production facility Golovinski specialist inspecting Volga Blue labradorite slab at production facility Golovinski production facility with Ukrainian Volga Blue labradorite slabs

Golovinski Today

Production Capacity

Golovinski operates:

  • an active quarry with strategic extraction planning

  • advanced slab cutting lines

  • industrial polishing facilities

  • strict quality control systems

  • export logistics infrastructure

Large-format slabs allow seamless façade applications and interior wall panels.

Global Presence

The company serves clients across multiple continents, positioning Ukrainian stone within the premium architectural segment worldwide.

Volga Blue in Architecture & Interiors

Today, Volga Blue is used in:

  • luxury façades

  • hotel lobbies

  • staircases and flooring

  • kitchen islands

  • fireplaces

  • accent walls

Its strength, durability, and low water absorption make it suitable for demanding architectural conditions.

Premium interior featuring Volga Blue labradorite stone

Care & Longevity

Premium labradorite requires minimal maintenance:

  • neutral cleaning products

  • proper installation

  • avoidance of aggressive chemicals

Due to its dense structure, the stone maintains its polished finish for decades.

Volga Blue labradorite slab — natural stone with deep graphite base and subtle blue iridescence

Mission: Premium Stone for the World

Golovinski represents:

  • geological heritage

  • technological excellence

  • stable quality

  • Ukrainian identity in global architecture

From the discovery of the deposit in the 1890s to global recognition, Golovinski continues to define what premium labradorite means.

130 years is not just history.
It is expertise embedded in every slab.