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Alaska White Granite
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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity
200 Square Meter
Brand
Axiom exports
Stone Form
Cut to Size, Thick Slab, Big Slab
Application Area
Flooring
Surface Finish
Honed, Polished
Alaska White is a form of Granite found in Rajasthan, India. Alaska white granite is a stunning stone that looks just like it sounds. It combines stunning icy whites with browns and greys to create complex patterns that look incredible. The white provides a nice light and modern feel. From this distance you are able to see the darker brown minerals that make up the stone very clearly. The underlying white bedrock is allowed to shine through in places. This creates a stunning effect of the brown blending into the white seamlessly and is a very impressive feature of this stone. The dark brown veins that are visible from afar also reveal themselves to have much more detail. They range from a deep chocolate brown in places all the way through to a brown so dark that it is nearly black.
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Pay Mode Terms: T/T (Bank Transfer)
Port of Dispatch: Mundra Port, India
Production Capacity: 500 sq.mt. / Day
Delivery Time: 15 Days
Packaging Details: Wooden Box Packing
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River White Granite
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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity
400 Square Meter
Thickness
2 cm
Grain Pattern
Medium
Brand
Axiom exports
Usage/Application
All
Product Type
Slab
Stone Form
Cut-to-Size
Place of Origin
India
Color
River White
Surface Finish
Polished, Honed
River White granite is a predominantly off white stone that has a grey tinge to it. Its appearance can look reasonably uniform in its color. The bedrock of this granite is a very light grey in color – almost white. Littered throughout the stone are long winding veins of a grey mineral. This mineral can vary in color from a light grey through to a dark grey in color. What river white granite is most famous for is its stunning tiny red mineral deposits and they are truly magnificent. They are usually a red that is slightly lighter than burgundy – but can look a little brighter due to being set against the light greys and whites of the bedrock. There is a low amount of variation within different slabs of this granite. The main factors that will vary are the amount of the red minerals that are present and the color of the grey minerals. The grey minerals can differ in their shade, but are usually always light. This granite does not look that different when used in rooms with different lighting conditions – and it will look great in rooms with and without much natural light. The stunning white tones of this granite can contrast and complement a whole wide range of colors.