Granite

What Is Granite?

Granite has become the leading choice for quality kitchen, bathroom and outdoor countertops. Not only does granite add a sturdy elegance to a home, it is extremely durable, easy to maintain and will remain brilliant for decades with proper maintenance. Granite is a natural stone that took mother nature millions of years to create and exists in just about every region of the world. Earthen forces deep within the earth, combined with compression of various minerals under varying conditions creates infinite unique patterns. No two patterns of granite are the same. Each is a unique piece of art created by nature. It is antibacterial and can be highly polished, making it ideal for kitchens, entryways and bathrooms.



How Is Granite Created? Where Does It Come From?

Granite is hard igneous stone that is formed over millions of years by volcanic activity. Magma flows from volcanic activity and slowly cools over millions of years. During the process, magma combines with various minerals including hornblend, feldspar, mica and quartz to create its "crystal appearance". The elements are compressed by forces deep within the earth's surface. As softer earthen material surrounding granite deposits eroded over time, hard granite became exposed creating quarries of granite.

Once granite is harvested, it is cut and polished to expose its brilliant beauty. Depending upon geographic locations of granite quarries, its infinite varieties of colors, combined with its hardness and durability makes it ideal for home beautification. It is the ideal stone for kitchen counters, bathroom counters, vanity counters, outdoor countertops and entryway flooring. There are two primary "finishes of granite". It can be highly polished to a brilliant shine or "flamed" to create a finish that is not quite as shiny while exposing the granite's surface placing more prominence on the minerals that contribute to its unique texture.



Granite Colors and Patterns.

Every selection is unique, customized by nature expressly for you. Variations in granite color and pattern are virtually endless. Names are given to groups of similar colors and textures depending upon the source quarry.Similarities and characteristics are named for convenient identification purposes to help with selection processes.



Tropical Blue

Indian Statuario

Tan Brown

Super White

Star Red

Rosy Pink

Platinum White

Lakha Red

Juprana

Imperial Red

Crystal Blue

Coral Pink

Blue Ocean

Blue Dunes

Black Markino

Bianco White

Baltic Red

Apple Green

Alpine White

Alaska White

Alaska Pink

Alaska Gold

Black Beauty

Metal Black

Desert Green

Mokalsar Green

Tropicana Blue

Ocean Blue

P White

Ivory Fantasy

Ice Pearl

Deep Ocean

Green Pearl

Apple Green

Royal Gold

Crystal Yellow

Royal Cream

Merry Gold

Nosra Green

Exotic Juprana

Camel Brown

Cherry Brown

Desert Brown

Copper Silk

New Copper

Diamond Red

Red Multi

Jhansi Red

New Imperial Red

Almond Pearl