Red Color Granite

Chima Pink

Chima Pink Granite is also known as Indian Rosa Beta Granite. It originates in Rajasthan, northern part of India. It comes in pink color background with white and black color flower. It is a project color and it is a choice of builders because of its consistency.

Imperial Red

Imperial Red Granite is also known as Gem Red Granite, Chatarpur Red Granite, and Fortune Red Granite. It originates in Karnataka, southern part of India. It comes in red color background with black and white color dots. It is natural red, and its similar granite is rarely available any part of the world. It is a choice of Home Owners and Professional in construction of Pooja Room.

Lakha Red

Lakha Red Granite is also known as El Red Granite, Barmer Red Granite and Indian Balmoral Granite. It originates in Rajasthan, northern part of India. It comes in red color background with very small black and white color dots. It is natural red, and similar granite of this is rarely available any part of the world. It is a choice of Home Owners and Professional in construction of Pooja Room.

Rosy Pink

Rosy Pink Granite is also known as Rosa Porrinho Granite and Pink Perre Granite. It originates in Rajasthan, northern part of India. It comes in pink color background with white and black color flower. It is a project color and it is a choice of builders because of its consistency.

K Red

K Red Granite is a bold and vibrant natural stone known for its consistent deep red background with subtle black and gray mineral specks. Quarried in India, this granite is especially popular for its rich, uniform color and high durability. It is widely used in both interior and exterior applications such as kitchen countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and monuments. K Red Granite offers excellent resistance to weathering, heat, and scratches, making it ideal for high-traffic areas and long-term installations. Its polished finish enhances the stone’s vivid color, adding warmth and elegance to any space.

Indian Juparana

Indian Juparana Granite is also known as Juparana Pink Granite, Carol Pink Granite, Indian Juparana Granite, and Juparana India Classic Granite. It originates in Tamil Nadu, sourthern part of India. It comes in pink color background with grey waves. It is the granite of a choice for house owner, architect and builders, as it gives elegant looks to flooring and cladding. Polished slabs of this granite are very popular.

Multi Red 1

Multi Red Polished Granite is a vibrant and durable natural stone known for its deep red base accented with patterns of black, gray, and pink. The polished finish enhances its rich color and intricate grain, giving it a glossy, reflective surface that adds elegance and depth to any space. Quarried mainly in India, this granite is popular for indoor applications such as kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, flooring, and wall cladding. Its high resistance to scratches, stains, and heat makes it both a stylish and practical choice for residential and commercial projects.

Multi Red 2

Multi Red Unpolished Granite features the same rich red base and intricate mix of black, gray, and pink tones as its polished counterpart but offers a more natural, matte surface finish. This unpolished texture gives it a rugged and earthy appearance, making it ideal for outdoor applications such as pavements, garden pathways, facades, and wall cladding where a non-slip, natural look is preferred. Durable, weather-resistant, and low-maintenance, Multi Red Unpolished Granite combines strength with a raw aesthetic that enhances rustic or natural design themes.

Tan Brown

Tan brown granite is brown color granite with chocolate granulate. This is used primarily because of its durability, and looks. It originates in Andhra Pradesh, southern part of India. It is mainly used for flooring, cladding, kitchen counters and table tops.  When seen from afar this stone is clearly a two tone granite and both the black and brown minerals in this stone are very visible creating an irresistible effect which draws the eye of anyone who enters the room. As you start to move closer to the stone the stunning deep blacks remain the same in the intensity of their color. They are very lightly mottled with lighter grey tones which help lighten the stones overall appearance slightly.
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