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American Black
This black granite with the white variegation veining is quarried in St.
Peters, Pennsylvania. Sometimes called French Creek Black or Gem
Mist, it has proven itself to be one of America's most popular domestic
monumental granites. Also, American black is a great material to
use with etchings and company signs due to the contrasting
white veins. |
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Keystone Blue
This unique dark granite has been quarried since 1962 and is one of Elberton's
darker blues. The darker texture of this granite distinguishes it
from other Elberton blues. |
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Missouri Red
One of the few domestic red granites, Missouri Red has been quarried in
Graniteville, Missouri for over one hundred years. It has not only
proved itself to be an excellent monumental granite, but is also an excellent
building stone material. Because of it's perfect contrast, many carving
and lettering styles maybe used. |
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Galaxy Black A very dark
black. Ideal for etchings or an elegant memorial. Quarried in Africa and
also known as Dark Black or Zimbabwe Black. |
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Autumn Rose
A pinkish brown in color granite quarried in Mill Creek, Oklahoma.
This material has proven itself to be an excellent monumental stone over
the past 20 years. It takes a high polish and retains no visible
moisture. |
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Topaz Blue
This Keystone owned quarry produces one of the darkest blue-gray granites
available. The fine grain gives an excellent contrast for sandblasting,
carving, and lettering. |
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Keystone Green
This medium grain granite offers a great variety from the normal granites.
Keystone Green is quarried in Quebec, Canada and is the newest addition
to Keystone's wide variety of granite products. |
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Grey Cloud
A very unusual white granite with a black swirl, this material is quarried
at Lithonia, Georgia. Many people feel that it is a good granite
substitute for some of the variegated marbles. |
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Flash Black A fine grained granite
with some variegation, quarried in Africa. |
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Dakota Mahogany A brown in color
granite that has been proven to withstand the test of time. This granite
is subject to some variegation. Quarried in South Dakota. |
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St. Albans Pink
Quarried in Kershaw, South Carolina, this granite has been a very popular
material to use under bronze markers. Now, many people are using
it as a monumental material. An excellent weathering material for
someone
who wants something different. |
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Salisbury Pink
A very soft pink granite quarried in Salisbury, North Carolina, this material
has proven itself as an excellent monumental stone over the past 30 years.
Because of its unusual color, many people have selected it for use with
bronze accessories. |
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Impala Black A charcoal colored
black granite with a medium grain, quarried in Africa. |
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Wausau Red A domestic red granite,
quarried in Wausau, Wisconsin. |
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Medium Barre Universally accepted,
competitive grade of polished Barre material. Quarried in Barre, Vermont. |
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North American Pink
A competitively priced, medium-grained, rose granite quarried in
Vermillon Bay, Ontario. |
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Georgia Marble
A course grain, calcite marble. This marble has a whitish
background with light gray streaks. Large marble pieces may have more
veining than this sample shows. |