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VALLE NEVADO

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ST. CECELIA

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COFFEE BROWN

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Coffee brown

BLACK PEARL

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STEEL GRAY

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GRAY NUEVO

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SILVERFALLS

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BLACK FOREST

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NERO MIST

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Fantasy brown

FANTASY BROWN MARBLE

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ASPEN WHITE

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WHITE ICE

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SNOWFALL

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BLUE DUNES

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AZUL CELESTE

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Cygnus

CYGNUS 

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ELEGANT GRAY

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SUNSET CANYON

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Mona lisa

MONA LISA

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AZURE MIST

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Mocha black

MOCHA BLACK

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Silver wave

SILVER WAVE

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Jurassic black

JURASSIC BLACK

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TITANIUM

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DESERT DREAM

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ATLAS

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Ever Wonder Why No Two Granite Countertops Look the Same?

Every granite slab tells its own story — shaped by nature over millions of years.

From deep within the earth, molten rock cools, hardens, and transforms into one-of-a-kind stone filled with natural color, texture, and movement.
That’s what makes granite so special — every countertop is completely unique, created by the planet itself.


Why Every Granite Slab Is Unique

Depth of Formation
The depth of the granite deposit determines how slowly it cools.
Deeper reserves cool gradually, forming larger crystals and lighter shades.
Stone closer to the surface cools faster, producing smaller crystals and darker tones.

Mineral Composition
Granite is made primarily of quartz and feldspar, but it also contains minerals like mica and biotite, which give each slab its distinct flecks, veins, and colors.
Some granite even includes rare metals that create striking natural patterns.

Natural Variation
Differences in temperature, pressure, and mineral content during formation ensure that no two pieces of granite are ever identical — giving your countertop its own character and timeless beauty.
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