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a luxurious natural stone with a golden background and intricate veining of brown and gray, creating a rich and warm atmosphere in any room.
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a sophisticated and timeless natural stone with a deep black background and speckles of white and silver, adding a touch of sparkle and elegance to any space.
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a striking natural stone with a pinkish-orange background and waves of white and black, resembling a sunrise over a mountain range.
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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.

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