Granites

Granite is formed by the solidification of magma in high temperature and high pressure conditions. Granulometry is medium-large and occasionally includes mega-crystals. From a physical point of view, granites are extremely compact and have high hardness (6-7 on the Mohs scale) and mechanical resistance values. Granite is resistant to wear, exposure to atmospheric agents and pollution; granites are widely used in the modern building industry, especially for flooring/paving and monuments. Polished or brushed, this hard-wearing and attractive material is often used cooking tops in many kitchen suites.

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Absolute Black India

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Absolute Black Belfast

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Absolute Black Zimbabwe

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Nero Africa

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African Galaxy

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Black Galaxy

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Iron Red

Iron Red »

Black Beauty

Black Beauty »

Spectrolite

Spectrolite »

Matrix

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Black Eyes

Black Eyes »

Blue in the Night

Blue in the Night »

Volga Blue

Volga Blue »

Forest Blue

Forest Blue »

Padank Dark TG 36

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Onsernone

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Virginia Mist

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Vizag

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