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Imperial White Granite

The predominant color of Imperial White Granite is a color white ranging from bright white to almost gray.
 
It is a black mineral, beautifully sprinkled on white stone and gray mineral combination.
 
It is only found in isolated spots and when you look closely at the stone it really adds some attention and depth.
 
These black minerals are almost invisible from a distance - which means that imperial white granite looks very white and gray in the distance.
 
This type of granite has a moderate change.
 
This stone it also called Bianco Imperial White Granite,Irish Cream Granite,Juparana Avorio Granite,Tippo White Granite,Tippu White Granite,Tipu White Granite,White Imperial Granite .
Product Features
.Due to its subtle and calm tone, this granite is preferred for office space or living areas. This granite goes well in contrast with dark toned accessories or walls ,countertops, mosaic, exterior - interior wall and floor applications, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills
Current Surface Treatment
Honed, Aged, Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Bushhammered, Tumbled
Available Sizes
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