Impala Black
Mammoth Black granite is a highly sought-after variety among black granites and is known for its superior quality. Quarried in South India, this granite boasts a unique combination of grey and black tones, with occasional white speckles. Its striking appearance makes it an excellent choice for enhancing the visual appeal of any living space.
Additional names : Indian Black Granite, India Impala Black Granite, Indian Black Impala, Indian Nero Impala, impala gabbro granite
Imperial Gold
Quarried in South India, this granite features a yellow and gold background with a wide variety of pattern variations. It showcases white, black, and grey veins, along with specks of darker gold and patches of pink. In well-lit rooms, the granite exudes a stunning appearance, making it an ideal choice for wall cladding, flooring, and countertops.
Ivory Brown Granite
Ivory Brown granite is sourced from the Viruthunagar District in Tamilnadu. It has a base color of beige and ivory, and is characterized by brown veins and golden pinkish clouds on a beige or ivory background. Siva Gold granite and Sivakashi Ivory are other names for this granite. The pattern and texture of this granite are exceptionally sophisticated.
Ivory Fantasy Granite
Ivory Fantasy granite is well-known for its creamy and pinkish hues. It appears mostly off-white, but upon closer inspection, it reveals a beautiful pinkish tone with occasional glimpses of ivory white. The pink hue varies in intensity, ranging from dark peach to almost brown. Occasionally, there are some darker mineral deposits, less frequently distributed throughout the stone, ranging in color from grey to very dark blue, creating a striking effect. Ivory Fantasy granite's appearance is consistent under different lighting conditions and can be used in any room regardless of natural light levels.
Kashmir White Granite
Kashmir White Granite is a mostly white stone, but with mineral deposits that give it an overall light grey appearance. Its white bedrock is bright and pure. The mineral deposits that make the stone appear slightly darker from afar are mostly light grey, but some have a reddish tinge. Red mineral deposits, usually small in size, can also be found throughout the stone, adding a touch of color. Kashmir White Granite's appearance doesn't change much under different lighting conditions, although the light brown mineral patches may be less noticeable in rooms with little natural light.
Kuppam Green
Originating from the Shoolagiri Belt in Southern India, Kuppam Green is a type of Indian granite with a light green-grey background and a distinctive cloudy pattern of darker and lighter shades. Its texture is comparable to that of Viscon White Granite, and it features striking green and white veins running throughout the surface. Kuppam Green's unique and vibrant color evokes a sense of health, balance, and vitality, infusing any environment with a relaxing and comfortable tropical feel.
Lavender Blue
Quarried in the eastern part of India, these stones have a blue base with dark waves and are dotted with burgundy/purple specks, giving them a lavender appearance from a distance. They are highly durable and can be used for countertops, flooring, and wall claddings. These stones are in high demand in various countries.
Moon White Granite
Moon White granite is a type of granite from the Vishakapatnam region in Andhra Pradesh, India. This stone is known for its consistent and uniform white color, with occasional hints of yellow. It is also marked by mineral deposits that create beautiful grey swirls throughout the stone. Black or dark navy blue sections also speckle the granite, creating a captivating appearance. The mineral density in Moon White granite is generally low, resulting in a uniform look. Its modern and stylish appearance can give any home a contemporary feel, without being too sterile. The black speckles that are unique to this granite add a nice touch to the overall look of the stone.