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a beautiful natural stone with a black background and iridescent silver and green flecks, adding a touch of shimmer and elegance to any room.
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a stunning natural stone with a deep black background and sparkling gold and silver speckles, reminiscent of a starry night sky.
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a unique and striking natural stone with a blue-gray background and waves of white and beige, resembling the movement of sand dunes.
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Black Pearl Granite

Black Pearl, also known as Silver Pearl granite, is a type of Indian Granite that originates from the Chilikr District in Telangana (formerly Andhra Pradesh). The bedrock of this stone is a deep, dark black color, while the bulk of its mass is made up of a stunning grey mineral. The stone’s color is generally uniform and ranges from medium to slightly dark grey, with a subtle blue tinge. Black Pearl granite has a consistent gradient and texture, making it an ideal choice for large-scale infrastructure projects. It is versatile enough to be used for indoor and outdoor applications, including wall cladding, countertops, and flooring.

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Astoria Ivory Granite

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Astoria Ivory is a type of granite that can be found in the Madurai District of Tamilnadu. It is primarily characterized by its creamy gold color, which immediately catches the attention of those who see it from a distance. The shade of gold can vary from slightly off-white to a wet sand-like color. The golden hue is interspersed with darker brown spots and sometimes brown veins. Upon closer inspection, the creamy gold color is actually infused with a light white color, which comes from the quartz crystals present in the stone. This gives the granite a subtle twinkle that is one of its defining features. The dark brown veins can vary in color, ranging from slightly darker than the golden bedrock to nearly black. Overall, Astoria Ivory is an absolutely stunning stone.
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a beautiful natural stone with a dark blue background and intricate white and gray veining.

Azul Novo Granite

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Azul Novo Granite is a unique type of Indian granite that originates from Rajasthan. It is distinguished by its high degree of variation, which is attributed to its significant feldspar concentration. The base color of this granite can be grey or blue, with thick and thin lines of grey and blue, as well as thick black stripes. The significant variation in this granite ensures that each slab is one-of-a-kind. Azul Nova is a great option for indoor applications, especially for kitchen countertops and tabletops.
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Azul Nova

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Azul Nova is an uncommon hue originating from Rajasthan. The granite's base color is either grey or blue, adorned with thick or thin lines of black, grey, or blue. There are numerous variations in this shade, which renders each slab pattern distinct and exclusive. Azul Nova is extensively used indoors, particularly for kitchen countertops and tabletops.
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Crystal Yellow Granite

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Crystal Yellow granite is a type of granite that is quarried in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. With its low water absorption rate, it is ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Crystal Yellow granite is available in various sizes and is processed, supplied, and exported accordingly.
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Tan Brown

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a stunning natural stone with a deep black background and sparkling gold and silver speckles, reminiscent of a starry night sky.

Black Galaxy Granite

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Black Galaxy granite is a highly sought-after type of Indian granite that comes from Ongole in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. This granite features a pitch-black background adorned with golden and silver speckles, giving it the appearance of a starry night sky. Black Galaxy granite has a consistent pattern and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, making it an excellent choice for tiles, countertops, and table tops. It is also well-suited for various projects.
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Shiva Gold

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Hassan Green Granite

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