Granite Database | Chisel Marble & Granite | Scottsdale | Phoenix
Explore Unique Granite Countertop Choices
Available in a striking array of colors, granite’s durability and longevity make it ideal for kitchen countertops and other heavily used surfaces, including table tops, bar tops, floors, and monuments. Granite is one of the hardest materials on earth. The beauty and elegance of granite makes it a most prestigious yet practical countertop. And, because no two slabs of granite are exactly alike, yours will be unique.
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- Giallo Imperial
- Gold-ivory, light grey with black and brown spots
- Details
Stone Name Giallo Imperial Stone Type Granite Origin Brazil (Espirito Santo) Color Gold-ivory, light grey with black and brown spots Water Absorbtion (0.25-0.35%) Hardness Geologic Age uppermost Proterozoic to Cambrian Petrographic Type gneiss group - garnet gneiss Hide
- Giallo Ornamental
- Beige-ivory, light grey with black and brown spots
- Details
Stone Name Giallo Ornamental Stone Type Granite Origin Brazil (Espirito Santo) Color Beige-ivory, light grey with black and brown spots Water Absorbtion (0.25-0.35%) Hardness Geologic Age uppermost Proterozoic to Cambrian Petrographic Type gneiss group ? garnet gneiss Hide
- Giallo Veneziano
- Gold-ivory, light grey with black and brown spots
- Details
Stone Name Giallo Veneziano Stone Type Granite Origin Brazil (Espirito Santo) Color Gold-ivory, light grey with black and brown spots Water Absorbtion 0.25-0.35% Hardness Geologic Age uppermost Proterozoic to Cambrian Petrographic Type gneiss group - probably orthogneiss Hide
- Golden Beach
- Ivory - gold, grey with grey-black (brown) spots and streaks
- Details
Stone Name Golden Beach Stone Type Granite Origin Brazil (Espirito Santo) Color Ivory - gold, grey with grey-black (brown) spots and streaks Water Absorbtion (0.2-0.35%) Hardness Geologic Age Proterozoic Petrographic Type probably pegmatite to gneiss group Hide