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Granite

What Is

Granite

Granite is a very hard and durable stone, it is resistant to scratches and heat, making it a popular choice for kitchen counters and other high-use surfaces. It's also resistant to acidic substances, which makes it ideal for use in areas that may come into contact with acidic liquids such as lemon juice or vinegar.

A brief history of

Granite

Granite has a long and rich history that dates back thousands of years. Granite was commonly used in ancient Egypt for the construction of monumental structures such as pyramids, temples and statues, as well as in ancient Greece and Rome, where it was used for monuments, public buildings, and architectural elements. During the Middle Ages, granite was used primarily in the construction of castles, churches, and cathedrals.

Evolution of

Granite

In the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution brought new technologies that allowed for the large-scale quarrying and processing of granite. This made granite more readily available and less expensive, and it became a popular choice for a wide range of construction projects.

Advantages of

Granite

01
Natural beauty
02
Highly durable
03
Extremely hard
04
Resistant to acid

What our craftsmen say
about this material

"Granite is a popular choice for kitchen countertops, flooring, and other architectural elements. Its durability, natural beauty and unique characteristics make it a timeless material."

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