Popular Granites

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  • Black Galaxy Granite

    Black Galaxy Granite

    Designer Comments: Black Galaxy truly looks like a galaxy, subtle stars of shimmer shinning through on a black background. It truly is out of this world in appearance. With very little variation in the stone, it looks quite similar to man-made quartz, but it is indeed natural. This color is often used in classic black-and-white kitchens, where the cabinets are white and the countertops are dark. The material looks terrific in Cherry kitchens as well.
  • Oyster
  • Titanium Granite

    Titanium Granite

    Designer Comments: Titanium Granite is mainly black with offsets of grayish and brown swirling which is very similar to an oyster shell. It is absolutely gorgeous. However, it is more of a black with more grayish swirls throughout and subtle pearling. This type of granite offers many consistent classic accents through on a black background. It is more of a specific granite type meaning it will fit specific styles and finishes of cabinets per a customer's unique tastes. With very little variation in the stone, it looks quite
  • Bliss
  • India Black Granite

    India Black Granite

    Designer Comments: India Black is mainly black with offsets of grayish sand which is very similar to absolute black. However, it is not as solid of a black with more grayish sand throughout. This type of granite offers many consistent classic accents through on a black background. It is more of a transitional granite meaning it will fit many different styles and finishes of cabinets. With very little variation in the stone, it looks quite similar to man-made quartz, but it is indeed natural. This color is often used in class
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  • Santa Cecilia Light Granite

    Santa Cecilia Light Granite

    Designer Comments: Santa Cecilia Light is quarried from a bedrock quarry located in the northern part of Espirito Santo, Brazil. This granite is extremely popular because of the natural beauty and affordable price points it offers. It is readily available across the country. It is an extremely classic granite with a timeless beauty that matches and compliments a wide variety of cabinet colors and paints. It is probably one of the most popular granites on the market today.
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  • Colonial Cream Granite

    Colonial Cream Granite

    Designer Comments: With varying degrees of color and saturation, this veining granite has a sandy appearance like a rocky shore. The colors in this natural stone blend nicely with a wide variety of cabinet colors, from Antique White to Dark Walnut stains.
  • Beautiful
  • Giallo Ornamentale Granite

    Giallo Ornamentale Granite

    Designer Comments: Giallo Ornamentale is quarried from a bedrock quarry located in the northern part of Espirito Santo, Brazil. It is one of the larger quarries, producing more than one hundred truckloads per month. The production level of this granite is very high. Making this an affordable option for a beautiful stone.
  • Timeless
  • Giallo Santo Granite

    Giallo Santo Granite

    Designer Comments: Giallo Santo is quarried from a bedrock quarry located in the northern part of Espirito Santo, Brazil. This granite gives a slightly frosted snow crumble with under-turns of earthy fall leaves. It is an absolutely gorgeous granite with a timeless beauty and understated elegance that one has to see up close to truly appreciate.
  • Top Choice
  • Absolute Black Granite

    Absolute Black Granite

    Designer Comments: If you're looking for a perfectly black granite countertop, this is your top choice. In fact, many homeowners are surprised when we tell them that this material is natural. With very little variation in the stone, it looks quite similar to man-made quartz, but it is indeed natural. This color is often used in classic black-and-white kitchens, where the cabinets are white and the countertops are Absolute Black. The material looks terrific in Cherry kitchens as well.
  • Jewelry
  • Black Pearl Granite

    Black Pearl Granite

    Designer Comments: Black Pearl is more of the subtle classic jewelry of black granite, it shimmers even in low light offering many consistent classic accents through on a black background. It is more of an understated show-off type of high end granite. With very little variation in the stone, it looks quite similar to man-made quartz, but it is indeed natural. This color is often used in classic black-and-white kitchens, where the cabinets are white and the countertops are dark. The material looks terrific in Cherry kitchens
  • Wow
  • Crema Bordeaux Granite

    Crema Bordeaux Granite

    Designer Comments: Crema Bordeaux is quarried in a bedrock quarry in the state of Espirito Santo, Brazil. The production level of this granite is very high. Due to its qualities, the slabs are book-matched, in which slab one and slab two will be cut and polished to create a mirror image of each other.
  • Woven
  • Cambrian Black Granite

    Cambrian Black Granite

    Designer Comments: Cambrian Black is mainly black with offsets of grayish web and or crackle veining that is tightly woven. This type of granite offers many consistent classic accents through on a black background. It is more of a show-off type of high end granite. With very little variation in the stone, it looks quite similar to man-made quartz, but it is indeed natural. This color is often used in classic black-and-white kitchens, where the cabinets are white and the countertops are dark. The material looks terrific in Ch
  • Beach
  • Impala Black Granite

    Impala Black Granite

    Designer Comments: Impala Black is mainly black with offsets of grayish sand and or wave like structure from a freshly washed beach. This type of granite offers many consistent classic accents through on a black background. It is more of a transitional granite meaning it will fit many different styles and finishes of cabinets. With very little variation in the stone, it looks quite similar to man-made quartz, but it is indeed natural. This color is often used in classic black-and-white kitchens, where the cabinets are white