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Black granites analysis

Category: Stone Knowledge Updated: 2013/10/19 Views  Views: 2002       Likes  Likes: 228

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Black granites are fashionable and have a large demand on the international market. But there are few options available in the market, specially if we are looking for a good quality black granite, with uniform background, good grain and deep colour. These can be found mostly in India and China. Below we present you some references:


Absolute Black
The Absolute Black granite is originally from India and it has a considerable demand on the market due to its pure and deep black colour. This is a preferential granite to be used in decoration, funerary art and other applications.

The Absolute Black is a black coloured granite, with a deep black colour, thin grain and uniform background. This is a well-known black granite from India, famous for its uniform and deep black colour. Its main variations depend on the grain thickness and presence of some yellow coloured spots.


Shanxi Black
The Shanxi Black is with no doubt the most famous Chinese blakc granite. It has a solid internal market and a growing international market. This type of granite is mostly used on interior decoration applications, funerary art and other applications.

The Shanxi Black is a black coloured granite, with thin grain and very uniform background. It presents a very uniform and deep black coloured background, with some occasional light coloured flakes. Its A grade variation shows a uniform deep black colour, while its B grade shows some golden flakes.


Black Galaxy
The Black Galaxy is an Indian black granite, with a great market demand. This is a very unique type of black granite due to its abundant number of silver flakes. These are from a specific mineral and gives this granite an unique and beautiful look.

The Black Galaxy is a black coloured granite, with a deep black colour, thin to medium grain and clear signs of silver shiny flakes. This is a well-known black granite from India, famous for its uniform and deep black colour, as well as its silver shiny flakes. Its main variations depend on the grain thickness and abundance of silver flakes.

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