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Greenland Granite

Posted on January 7, 2011August 21, 2014 by admin

Greenland Granite:

Greenland the name says it all…its lush like vein’s of green waver in a smooth kite- like fashion. This is a truly unique material with its various greens and hazy grays that are delightfully interlaced with delicate threads of burgundy. This stone is soothing to the eye yet entices the viewer with geological curiosities.

This materials country of origin is Brazil. It is a durable material, classified as a Granite. Its geological history may be far deeper then a typical Granite because it has potentially gone through yet another stage of formation, adopting unique minerals such as Serpentine, hence the fancy array of greens. Much of the green pigment is owed to the mineral Serpentine, a mineral that is inert to acids such as lemon juice and is typically inclusive in some of the finest green materials yet discovered.

Greenland is available in a Polished surface with a 2cm thickness, we have this material in slab form. It is Ideal for bathroom, flooring, kitchen countertops, stair treads, wall cladding, etc..

So tell me, do you envision Greenland Granite as the limelight in your home or somewhere that you may fancy?!

Stay tuned for next weeks up & coming Stone Feature!

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