Located on the edge of Litchfield National Park, Zebra Stone is a unique, family-owned gallery where ancient history meets modern artistry.
This small business offers visitors a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of the Australian Outback found nowhere else on Earth.
Zebra Stone is world-renowned for its striking, natural rhythmic iron patterns. Formed over 1.2 billion years ago, the stone remains a geological mystery, with scientists still debating how its precise patterns were created. Originally found in the East Kimberley, this rare material now only exists in isolated pockets of the Northern Territory.
The family team manages the entire journey of the stone, from the labor-intensive mining process to the final, high-gloss polish. Every item is hand-cut, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. The exclusive collection features handcrafted jewellery, sculptural homewares, and bespoke stone tables.
To maintain the integrity of the work and sustainability of resource, Zebra Stone sells exclusively to the public via its own gallery. This allows visitors to meet the family and gain first hand insight into the mining and manufacturing process. It is an essential destination for those seeking a rare, ancient treasure from the heart of the Northern Territory.
Opening times
Daily from 8am - 5pm
Entry cost
Free entry
Facilities
- Caravan / camper trailer / campervan sites / campsites
- Coach parking
- Enquiry desk
- Gallery / museum
- Public toilet
- Shop / gift shop
- Showers
- Free wifi