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Alpine Granite is a combination of feldspar and quartz that has black, white, grey, and tan spread throughout the slab.
Andromeda Granite is a white slab with light grey veining and black speckles spread across the slab.
Aphrodite Granite is a beautiful mixed blue slab with splashes of gold, white and black mixed all throughout.
Aspen White Granite is a nice mix of brown, white, and tan mixed throughout giving off a good mixture of warn and cool colors
Azul Bahia Granite is a combination of dark and light colors with a mixture of grey, white and blue as well as having nice texture by having a big black vein spread down the slab.
Azul Fantasy Granite is a unique blend of colors that features a side of green, orange, and gold while the other features white, grey, and blue creating a very complicated and beautiful slab.
Azul Platino Granite is a cool white slab with black, grey, and maroon speckling across the slab.
Barcelona Granite is a multi colored camouflage slab. It has a mixture of dull green, black, white, and tan giving a military camouflage feel.
Bianco Antico Granite is a cool grey slab with darker grey speckles spread across the slab.
Bianco Montanha Granite is a bright white slab with minor black veining and speckling on the slab.
Bianco Romano Supreme Granite is a light grey slab with faint tan veining and black speckling throughout.
Bianco Typhoon Granite is another unique slab. This slab is a crazy mixture of dark green, tan, gold, and tan creating this unique design.
Black Mist Honed Granite is a dark grey slab with minor white veining and speckling throughout the slab.
Black Pearl is another dark grey slab with minor white speckling across the slab.
Black Pearl Satin Granite is another dark grey slab with minor white speckling across the slab. The satin means this slab will be smoother.
Black Savannah is a multi colored granite with detailed veining lined across the slab. This slab features colors such as brown, gold, tan, white, and grey.
Black Savannah Satin is a multi colored granite with detailed veining lined across the slab. This slab features colors such as brown, gold, tan, white, and grey. The Satin means the slab will be smoother
Blizzard Granite is a dark grey slab with white veining and shading throughout.
Blue Galaxy Granite is a bright white slab with grey and blue crystals spread throughout the slab.
Blue Pearl Granite is a Dark Grey slab with the faintest white speckling.
Breckenridge Granite is a bright white slab with brown veining and crystals spread throughout the slab.
Butterfly Beige Granite is a white and army green slab with black veining and crystals across the slab.
Café Crème Granite is a creamy white slab with sandy burnt orange splotches
Cambrian Black Satin Granite is a dark blue slab with black and white crystals lightly spread throughout the slab.
Cartier Granite is a bright white slab with rustic grey and blue shading spread through the slab.
Casa Blanca Grainte is a creamy white slab with light grey veining and shading throughout.
Colonial White Granite is a creamy white slab with black and maroon speckling throughout the slab.
Copenhagen Granite is a spotty tan slab with brown and black colors to add texture.
Crema Bordeaux Granite is a multi colored slab that utilizes tan, grey, brown, and dark red mixed together to create this unique desert looking design.
Crema Caramel Granite is a sandy colored slab with dark brown and black speckles spread throughout.
Crystal Blue Granite is a bright dark white slab with light grey shading and black thin veining throughout.
Dallas White Granite is a white slab with super dark red and black veining and speckling throughout the slab.
Dallas White Granite is a white slab with super dark red and black veining and speckling throughout the slab. The satin means this slab will be smoother.
Delicatus White Granite is a creamy white slab with grey shading and black thin veining throughout the slab.
Desert Beach is a polished granite quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This granite has varying crystals throughout, comprised of feldspar, quartz, tourmaline, mica, and occasional garnet crystals. It has a milky white background with taupe coloring and areas of rust-colored oxidation. Changes in overall color and look are expected in this granite, with noticeable variations occurring from block to block.
Desert Canyon is quarried from a bedrock canyon in Brazil. This granite will range from brown and gold, to blue and gray, all within the same slab. Every shipment will be unique in its look and can also change within the bundle.
Eagle White Granite is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This white granite will have quartz crystals that will vary in size within the slab. There can be veining or movement depending on the shipment. This granite will also have biotite crystals in varying sizes which gives it depth.
Galaxy Black is quarried from a boulder quarry located near the town of Markapur, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The size and color of each block is fairly consistent between shipments. Because it is such a dense stone, and there are minimal micro fissures and pitting, no resin is applied to the surface. As a natural stone product, it is recommended that it be sealed to extend its longevity.
Giallo Cream is quarried from a bedrock quarry located in the northern part of Espirito Santo, Brazil. It is one of the larger quarries, producing more than one hundred truckloads per month. The structure is fairly consistent on each shipment, but may have some variation in movement and veining. This is one of the few granites that does not get a surface resin, therefore you can feel and see small pits in the slab. This does not affect the maintenance or beauty of the stone.
Giallo Santo is quarried from a bedrock quarry located in the northern part of Espirito Santo, Brazil. he structure is fairly consistent on each shipment, but may have some variation in movement and veining. This is one of the few granites that does not have a surface resin, therefore you can feel and see small pits in the slab. This does not affect the durability, maintenance or beauty of the stone.
Gibraltar is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Vigo, Spain. This granite is quarried in large blocks with a consistent structure and is abundantly available, thus making it ideal for large projects. It is a coarse-grain granite that remains consistent from shipment to shipment. During the polishing process, an epoxy resin is applied to the surface of the stone to fill in any natural pits, cracks or fissures that may exist. This does not affect the durability, maintenance or beauty of the stone.
Havana is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. Over millions of years, water has penetrated deep into this stone through small cracks and fissures, causing the iron and other minerals to oxidize. It is this process that produces the rich, vibrant gold tones that are visible in this stone.
Indian Premium Black is cross-referenced as Absolute Black and is quarried in a boulder quarry near the town of Warangal in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The size and color of each block is fairly consistent between the slabs and tile and will have minimal variation. Because it is such a dense stone, and there are minimal micro fissures and pitting, no resin is applied to the surface.
Indian Premium Black Honed is quarried in a boulder quarry near the town of Warangal, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The size and color of each block is fairly consistent between slabs and tile and will have minimal variation. Honing black granite is one of the most difficult processes, because black tends to show buffer marks on the surface. The factory uses a special process in which to limit this, but they will randomly appear on some of the material.
Indian Premium Black Satin is quarried in a boulder quarry near the town of Warangal, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The size and color of each block is fairly consistent and will have minimal variation. This granite has a brushed finish which gives it a slight texture. The grain structure can change in this granite from shipment to shipment, sometimes showing an open, larger grain and at other times a tighter structure.
Istanbul is a polished granite quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This granite has fluid movement displaying across a creamy background. It has varying areas of taupe coloration and brown veining throughout. The gold oxidation will vary from shipment to shipment, depending on the location in the quarry the block came from.
Juniper is a granite quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. Areas of creamy white quartz provide a consistent backdrop to varying light blue and grey tones, giving the material an organic look. Black biotite crystals and flakes of mica are also scattered throughout, and provide an added layer of visual interest.
Juparana St. Cecilia is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Espirito Santo, Brazil. It is composed mainly of rather deep yellow, coarse-grain crystals that run from elongated to nearly void. It is also possible to see yellowbrown crystals along with black biotite crystals in the stone.
Kalahari is quarried in a bedrock quarry in India. This granite will have a wide range of colors ranging from light green, varying shades of grey and blue, and white or cream mixed in. It is also possible to have chunks of Tourmaline and Quartz within the stone. The veining and movement will vary from lot to lot therefore; it is important and recommended that customers view the product in person before finalizing a purchase.
Kashmire Cream is quarried from a bedrock quarry in the Madurai Region of India. The color tone of this granite will vary from shipment to shipment, ranging from light cream tone to brown tones; at times, there may be small hints of peach in the slab. The veining and movement will also vary with each shipment, sometimes more linear and other times more wavy.
Kona Cream is quarried from a bedrock quarry in China. The background on this granite is creamy white with a consistent grain structure. This granite will have some larger grey and black crystals randomly spread across the slab. The size and amount of these crystals will vary from slab to slab. Since Kona Cream does not have a surface resin, it can be used in full sun installations.
Lapidus is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Espirito Santo, Brazil. Blocks from the top of the quarry have a darker gold color, while blocks extracted from deeper portions of the quarry are lighter.
Meteor Shower is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The blocks are cut to show a three dimensional look which is unique and different from any granite in the market. The slabs are brushed, which give them the satin finish and adds to the 3-D look. Due to the qualities of the stone, the slabs are book- matched; meaning slab one and slab two will be cut and brushed to create a mirror image of each other.
Meteor Shower Satin is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The blocks are cut to show a three dimensional look which is unique and different from any granite in the market. The slabs are brushed, which give them the satin finish and adds to the 3-D look. Due to the qualities of the stone, the slabs are book- matched; meaning slab one and slab two will be cut and brushed to create a mirror image of each other.
Monte Cristo is quarried in a bedrock quarry in Northern India. The veining and movement of this granite will change from block to block, as will the color tones. Some shipments will appear more white in the overall look, while others will be more silver. Gold, yellow or bluish tones are also common. It is best to view the slabs before fabrication and installation.
Monte Cristo is quarried in a bedrock quarry in Northern India. The veining and movement of this granite will change from block to block, as will the color tones. Some shipments will appear more white in the overall look, while others will be more silver. Gold, yellow or bluish tones are also common. It is best to view the slabs before fabrication and installation.
Moon White is quarried from a bedrock quarry in India. It has a consistent appearance with very little change from shipment to shipment. Moon White is a good product for big, cut-to-size projects because the slabs are always of a large size. Additionally, the grain structure in this granite does not change and the slabs are clean, without any black spots.
Mystic Grey Satin is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. It has a charcoal background color, with areas of soft grey throughout. This granite has a coarse grain structure which allows for a consistent brushed/satin finish. Light reflecting off of the crystals give the stone a 3-dimensional look. This particular granite is suitable for both interior and exterior installation, and can even be used in exterior applications where there is direct sun.
New Caledonia is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Espirito Santo, Brazil. This particular granite has a very consistent grain structure between slabs. Due to its consistency, it is ideal for projects such as wall cladding, large floors and kitchen countertops. Because the grain structure is so tight in this granite, there is no surface resin applied during production.
Patagonia is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This granite has large crystals of feldspar, quartz and biotite. Due to the unique structure of these crystals which can cause voids, during the polishing process an epoxy resin is applied to the surface of the stone to fill in any natural pits.
Pebble Beach is quarried from a large pit quarry from a bedrock formation. It has a small grained background with unique specks of small white quartz. Its consistent pattern makes it an ideal product for large projects as well as kitchen countertops.
River Bordeaux is quarried from a new quarry located in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The Typhoon Bordeaux quarry is near the River Bordeaux quarry, as they both have some of the same colors.
River White is quarried from a bedrock in India. This granite will have linear veins with a white background. The veins can range in tone from blue/gray to burgundy, depending on the shipment. The slabs for this granite are typically large in size.
Roca Montana Granite is quarried from a bedrock quarry in the northern regions of Brazil and will have large crystals of feldspar, quartz and biotite. This material can have resin filled voids. The resin may not polish to the same shine as the stone in this product and may appear hazy in the look. Also, the resin may be depressed or lower than the rest of the slab as its possible that the resin will shrink during the processing.
Sandalus Satin is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This stone has a satin finish, which brings out more depth in the stone and provides a unique texture. The rich tones in this granite are due to oxidation over millions of years. Small fissures in the bedrock allowed water to penetrate the stone, which in turn reacted with the iron content to change the color.
Siena Beige is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. The beige undertones of this granite will remain consistent, but the structure and composition of the granite may change from shipment to shipment. The veins vary from gold to rust tones and the overall appearance can vary from sweeping movement to consistency between slabs.
Silver Falls is quarried from a bedrock quarry in India. This granite has a white background tone and will have a mix of small and large silver crystals and sweeping movement in the slabs.
Silver Lennon Granite is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This granite can vary from block to block. Some blocks will have sweeping veins while other blocks will have a more crystalline structure. Its possible for some slabs to have areas of beige or cream mixed with the silver.
Smokey Pearl is quarried in the Fujian Province of China. This granite can have some slight movement but overall is granular in appearance. The tones in Smokey Pearl may change from shipment to shipment, varying from white to more salmon.
Snowfall Granite is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. Over millions of years, water has penetrated deep into this stone through small cracks and fissures, causing the iron oxide and other minerals to oxidize. It is this process that produces the rich, vibrant gold tones that are visible in this stone.
Snowridge granite is quarried from a bedrock quarry in India. This material has a white background with cream undertones. Dark grey veining accentuates the sweeping movement in each individual slab and is highlighted beautifully between book-matched slabs.
Steel Grey is quarried from a bedrock quarry in the Ongole Region of India. This granite is very consistent in color and movement from shipment to shipment, making it a great option for builder programs and commercial projects, as customer screening is not required.
Titanium has a unique composition, consisting of mica, quartzite and biotite. Because this stone has areas of quartz, which are very hard, and other areas of the slab which are softer due to the high concentration of mica, it is normal for the edge detail to have some wave to it after fabrication. Using a beveled or flat edge detail will minimize this wavy look. The softer areas of the stone are more prone to scratching.
Tourmaline is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. With chunks of feldspar, scattered areas of clear and milky quartz, and pieces of biotite, this granite is unique in its look. Every shipment will have a different structure and supply is limited.
Twill Black is produced from Zimbabwe Black granite. Blocks of Zimbabwe Black are shipped to Italy where they are cut into slabs and treated with a water jet application to achieve the “twill” finish. It is very difficult for a fabricator to duplicate this look on the edge detail; therefore, for kitchen countertops, it is recommended to do a 45% miter to simulate the twill look on the edge. Another option would be to create a honed finish on the edge detail.
Typhoon Bordeaux is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. Over millions of years, water has penetrated deep into this stone through small cracks and fissures, causing the iron oxide and other minerals to oxidize. It is this process that produces the rich, vibrant gold tones that are visible in this stone.
Vahalla is a granite sourced from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. Its creamy white background provides a muted backdrop to large biotite crystals dispersed throughout the slab. The high contrast of colors within this slab add a distinctive allure, while staying true to its organic nature.
Valle Nevado is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This granite has a white background tone with constant variations of grey and black flecks throughout. It has a consistent and tight grain structure with very little change from shipment to shipment. Since Valle Nevado does not have a surface resin, it can be used in full sun installations.
Verde Ubatuba is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Espirito Santo, Brazil. It is composed mainly of dark green medium to large crystals. After the blocks are cut into slabs, oxidation starts to take place, which produces the brown spots that may be visible in this stone.
Vintage is a granite quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. Areas of clear and milky quartz provide a striking backdrop to large feldspar crystals, giving the material a unique look. Black biotite crystals and flakes of mica are also scattered throughout, and provide an added layer of visual interest. Though mostly white, occasional areas of the background may have light grey between the feldspar crystals.
Viscount White Granite is quarried from a bedrock quarry in India. The gray/black veining in Viscount White will change within the block. It’s possible for some slabs to have heavy black veins while other slabs from the same block do not. This granite can be used for exterior BBQ’s as well as exterior cladding projects.
Volcano contains quartz, mica, feldspar, garnet and biotite. The shiny flecks of mica give this stone a dramatic and unique look. Because this stone has areas of quartz, which are very hard, and other areas of the slab which are softer due to the high concentration of mica, it is normal for the edge detail to have some wave to it after fabrication. Using a beveled or flat edge detail will minimize this wavy look.
Waterfall is a granite quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. Its sweeping linear veining is black in color contrasting beautifully against its creamy background color. More concentrated black spots are visible throughout the slab and add to its cascading, “waterfall” effect.
Whisper White is quarried from a bedrock quarry in India. This granite has a white background tone and will have large blue crystals randomly spread around the slab. The black biotite crystals give this granite a three dimensional look.
White Ice is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Espirito Santo, Brazil. Having a white background with golden and gray movement, this granite has beautiful, subtle character. It is possible to have some gold spots in this granite, which are due to oxidation of small amounts of iron in some of the blocks.
White Knight is quarried from a bedrock quarry in India. This granite has a white background tone with small quartz crystals and flecks of mica. The slabs will have soft movement with chunks of biotite.
White Napoli is a granite quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This granite has a creamy white background with constant variations of grey, accented with small garnet and quartz crystals. It is also possible to have a quartz vein or wavy movement within the slab as well.
White Paradise granite is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. This granite has a creamy white background with varying shades of grey throughout. There are small garnet crystals in this stone as well as various sizes of quartz and feldspar crystals. Randomly occurring black spots or veins are also typical of White Paradise granite.
White Persa is a granite quarried from a bedrock quarry in Brazil. Areas of creamy quartz crystals provide a striking backdrop to sweeping grey veins, giving the material a dramatic look. Black biotite crystals are also scattered throughout and provide an added element of contrast.
White Springs is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Espirito Santo, Brazil. Having a white background with burgundy and gray movement, this granite has beautiful, subtle character. It is possible to have some gold spots in this granite, which are due to oxidation of small amounts of iron in some of the blocks.
White Springs Satin is quarried from a bedrock quarry in Espirito Santo, Brazil. Having a white background with burgundy and gray movement, this granite has beautiful, subtle character. It is possible to have some gold spots in this granite, which are due to oxidation of small amounts of iron in some of the blocks.