Granite is the most widespread of igneous rocks, underlying much of the continental crust. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock. Intrusive rocks form from molten material (magma) that flows and solidifies underground, where magma cools slowly. Eventually, the overlying rocks are removed, exposing the granite. Granites usually have a coarse texture (individual minerals are visible without magnification), because the magma cools slowly underground, allowing larger crystal growth.
Granites are most easily characterized as light colored and coarse grained as a result of cooling slowly below the surface. Color variation is a response to the percent of each mineral found in the sample. The crystals in granite provide a variety of mixed colors — feldspar (pink or red), mica (dark brown or black), quartz (clear pink, white, or black) and amphibole (black).
Granite is high in quartz (about 25%), feldspar, and mica. It is widely used for architectural facades, construction materials, ornamental stone and monuments. Over 40% of dimension stone quarried is granite. Crushed granite is used as a durable construction material in asphalt and concrete used in highway and infrastructure projects.
 
 
 
 
Black Granites
Brown Lappato Granite
caramel-brown-granite
Crystal Blue Granite
Golden Garnet Granite
Maple Red Granite
Mint Green Granite
Moon White Ggranite
 
 
 
 
 
 
TRADITIONAL GRANITE COLLECTION | |||||
TYPE | SIZES | ||||
FLAGSTONE – 600 SERIES | 600X1200 mm | 600X900 mm | 600X600 mm | 600X290 mm | 290X290 mm |
FLAGSTONE – 560 SERIES | 560X1200 mm | 560X840 mm | 560X560 mm | 560X275 mm | 275X275 mm |
THICKNESS | 25-40 MM | ||||
15-25 MM | |||||
22 MM CALIBRATED | |||||
TILES | 300X300 mm | 400X400 mm | 400X600 mm | 600X600 mm | |
THICKNESS | 10-20 MM | ||||
20 MM CALIBRATED | |||||