Granite Stone

Known for its medium to large grains and quartz and feldspar, mica and granite stone can be classified as igneous rock containing quartz and feldspar. Granite is found in nature in various colors such as pink, gray, gray, black, and gray, depending on the mineral and chemistry of the rock.

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Granite Stone

The most complex and most resistant rock on Earth, granite, is formed by cooling molten masses called magma.

The polished and shiny surface of granite maintains its shine for longer than marble or travertine.

In traffic places like paving streets, office and commercial buildings, and subway stations, granite is often used since it is more resistant than limestone and is more robust.

Polished granite shows the color of its crystals and the beauty of its color.

The beauty and radiance of granite often make it the material of choice for interior decors such as flooring and walls.