Granite Colors for Memorials, Headstones, Monuments
It all starts with granite.
Granite is some of the oldest stone on earth. Born of ancient volcanoes, the stone is magma that has cooled slowly to form large rock crystals. It is this crystal structure that gives the granite its unique luster and strength, Granite is the second hardest substance next to a diamond, making it the perfect material to preserve a memory.
Granite is some of the oldest stone on earth. Born of ancient volcanoes, the stone is magma that has cooled slowly to form large rock crystals. It is this crystal structure that gives the granite its unique luster and strength, Granite is the second hardest substance next to a diamond, making it the perfect material to preserve a memory.
Different quarries yield different mineral compositions in the stones, accounting for variations in durability and color. The composition of Milano granite is high in quartz and feldspar, making it more durable than many other varieties of granite. The quarries we use in the United States, Canada, and Africa are rigorously selected for this durability as well as the rich color of their stone. You can see examples of our colors in the granite samples below.
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| Ebony Mist |
Absolute Black |
Blue Pearl |
Canadian Mahogany |
Canadian Pink |
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| Cat's Eye Red |
Erin Green |
Coral Rose |
Mahogany |
Impala Black |
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| Barre Gray |
Mountain Rose |
Wausau Red |


















