Granites
Granites are dense, crystalline natural stones formed through the cooling and crystallization of igneous rocks. They are renowned for their exceptional durability and timeless beauty. Composed primarily of sand, quartz, feldspars, and mica (minerals) in varying proportions, granites exhibit a wide range of colors and patterns. They typically range from light gray, white, blue, and black to more vibrant hues such as red, pink, green, and gold, often featuring distinctive veining and patterns. Known for their hardness and resistance, granites withstand heat, scratches, and wear, making them ideal for use in high-traffic areas. They are perfectly suited for kitchen countertops, floors, walls, staircases, and exterior applications such as paving and building facades.