About Granite

Granite is formed from igneous rock, is a very hard, crystalline, and primarily composed of feldspar, quartz accompanied by one or more dark minerals.

Granite is the hardest building stone, and granite slabs and granite tiles occupy a prominent place among dimensional stones. Due to its hardness, resistance to weathering, capability to take mirror polish, fascinating colors and textural patterns, granite slabs and granite tiles are extremely popular.

The principal characteristics of granite also include extremely high resistance to scratching, unaffected by sunlight so will not lose its shine like marble and other limestones, ability to yield thin and large slabs and - above all - durability.

Due to highly dense grain, it is impervious to stain. Polished granite slabs and granite tiles have achieved a special status as building stones globally. Granite is also used for wall cladding, roofing, flooring, and a variety of other interior and exterior applications.

The different colours of this amazing stone depend on where in the world it was formed millions of years ago in the magma of the earth and what other minerals were present at the time


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