Granite Colors
The word "Granite" comes from the latin granum, a grain, which describes its characteristic structure. Granite, an igneous rock, was formed billions of years ago when magma cooled deep beneath the earth's crust. Nearly as durable as diamond, granite owes its density and hardness to its origins, solidified deep within the earth under extreme pressure. Granite is a natural stone, and because graining and coloration come from the earth itself, granite cannot be mimicked or manufactured. No two stones are alike, which adds to the beauty and charm.Below are the different colors of granite we carry for memorials.
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ACADEMY BLACK ACADEMY BLACK
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AZALEA AZALEA
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BAHAMA BLUE BAHAMA BLUE
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BLACK BLACK
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BLUE PEARL BLUE PEARL
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CANYON ROSE CANYON ROSE
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CARNELIAN CARNELIAN
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COFFEE PEARL COFFEE PEARL
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COLONIAL ROSE COLONIAL ROSE
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DIAMOND GRAY DIAMOND GRAY
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EMERALD PEARL EMERALD PEARL
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GEORGIA GRAY GEORGIA GRAY
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GOLD STAR BLACK GOLD STAR BLACK
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IMPERIAL RED IMPERIAL RED
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JET MIST JET MIST
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LAKE SUPERIOR GREEN LAKE SUPERIOR GREEN
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MESABI BLACK MESABI BLACK
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MORNING ROSE MORNING ROSE
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MOUNTAIN RED MOUNTAIN RED
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NEW BARRE GRAY NEW BARRE GRAY
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PARADISO PARADISO
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RAINBOW RAINBOW
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ROCKVILLE ROCKVILLE
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ROYAL EMERALD ROYAL EMERALD
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MAHOGANY MAHOGANY
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SIERRA WHITE SIERRA WHITE
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ST. CLOUD GRAY ST. CLOUD GRAY
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STARBRIGHT BLACK STARBRIGHT BLACK
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SUNSET RED SUNSET RED
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TAN BROWN TAN BROWN
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TEXAS PEARL TEXAS PEARL
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TROPICAL GREEN TROPICAL GREEN
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TWILIGHT RED TWILIGHT RED
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WAUSAU RED WAUSAU RED
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