Granite

Granite comprises a coarse blend of three primary materials: Feldspar, Quartz, and Mica. With a mineral hardness ranking typically ranging between 6 and 8 on the Mohs scale, granite falls slightly below quartzite in terms of hardness.

Granite countertops are renowned for their impressive heat resistance, making them ideal for kitchen environments where exposure to high temperatures is common. While granite can withstand heat well, it's essential to properly seal and clean the countertops properly.


Formed through volcanic activity, granite's dense composition and crystalline structure enable it to withstand heat without warping or cracking. This inherent resilience makes it a top choice for kitchens and other areas prone to heat exposure.

Granite is celebrated for its durability, boasting exceptional hardness and density. Its robust composition ensures resistance to scratches and chips, making it ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms.


Formed deep within the Earth's crust, granite emerges with unmatched hardness, offering resilience against daily wear and tear. Despite its durability, granite doesn't compromise on elegance, with a variety of colors and patterns to suit any design aesthetic.

Granite's density offers natural resistance to stains, though proper sealing and cleaning are essential for maintenance. While granite inherently resists absorption, sealing forms a protective barrier against spills. Regular cleaning ensures lasting beauty and durability.


With diligent care, granite countertops can maintain their pristine appearance for years. Discover our exquisite granite selection and enjoy timeless beauty with minimal maintenance.

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