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.

Artic Green

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Verde Maritaca

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Verde Acquario

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Ayers Green

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Green Rose

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Silver Sea Green

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Verde Marina

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Verde Mergozzo

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Verde New Eucalipto

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Verde Eucalipto

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Costa Smeralda

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Costa Green

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Brown Antique

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Marron Bahia

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Artic Light

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Atlantic Brown

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Brown Pearl

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Caffè Bahia

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Baltic Brown

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