(Quarried in Elberton, GA)
This blue/gray material has been widely used throughout the U.S. as and economical material that will stand the test of time.
(Quarried in Texas)
This is a large grain material that is excellent for bases for bronze markers and benches.
Sunset Red
Granite Colors
(Quarried in Georgia)
This is an unusual white granite with a black swirl variegation running throughout.
(Quarried in North Carolina)
This is a soft pink granite known for
it's unusual color.
Monarch Pink
(Quarried in Canada)
This is a medium grain brown
granite subject to some variegation.
Celestial Black
(Quarried in South Dakota)
This is a dark brown granite subject
to some variegation.
Kershaw
(Quarried in Colorado)
This is only one of several domestic
red granites. It is a fine grain granite
that has a good contrast and will definitely have some variegation.
Jet Black
Century Gray
Silver Cloud
(Quarried in Africa)
This is a fine grain black granite
with some slight variegation possible.
Northern Mahogany
(Quarried in South Carolina)
This is a large grain granite that
is well suited for bases for bronze.
Dakota Mahogany
(Quarried in Africa)
This is a solid black granite with
excellent contrast for etching.
Colorado Red
(Quarried in India)
This granite is very popular due to
its beautiful red color. It is a fine
grain that has an excellent contrast
when sandblasted.
Blue Pearl
(Quarried in Norway)
This is a unique blue material with
large reflectors throughout the granite.
It is quarried in smaller blocks, which
makes it difficult to fill orders that are
over 6 feet in length.
India Red
(Quarried in Wisconsin)
It is one of the few domestic red granites manufactured and quarried in America. This granite has an excellent contrast when sandblasted, which has made it one
of the most prestigeous granites
in the U.S. for many years.
Tropical Green
(Quarried in India)
This is a popular variegated granite.
It has a fine grain with good
contrast when sandblasted.
Wausau Red