The word “Granite” originates from “granite,” which comes from the Latin”Granum,” which translates to “Granum,” which means “grain” due to its granular character. The term “Granite” refers to an Igneous stone composed primarily of Quartz(35 percent), Feldspar(45%), and Potassium.
Dimensional granite requirements include an extensive load-bearing capacity and the ability to cut without any secondary defects, create huge and thin slabs, and – most notably, toughness. Granite is a solid and long-lasting stone.
Granite tile has a heavy glossy polish and is commonly used for architectural use. It is ideal for exterior and interior flooring, kitchen wall countertops, and the most monumental stones. Granite is one of the most sought-after building stones, and its slabs and tiles are prominent among the dimensional stones. The stunning colors, glossy mirror polish, and textural designs make granite slabs and tiles popular in the marketplace.