- Blue flower
- Blue turquin
- Brèche violette
- Campan grand mix
- Cerfontaine
- Cipolin
- Escalette
- Yellow onyx from Algeria
- Granite from Norway
- Griotte d'Italie
- Green onyx from Brazil
- Grand antique
- Yellow Siena
- Yellow flower
- Languedoc
- Levanto
- Malachite
- Paonazzo
- Portor
- Saint Rémy
- Sarrancolin
- Vert antique
- Vert de mer
- White vein
Marble imitations - Granite from Norway
The word granite is derived from the Latin word ‘granum’ (grain), in reference to the coarse-grained structure of granite. Granite is an igneous rock and is formed from magma in the deep layers of earth, which makes it one of the hardest and longwearing natural stones. |