Granite

Granite is a natural igneous rock formed from the slow crystallization of magma beneath the Earth's surface. Composed mainly of quartz, feldspar, and mica, granite is known for its durability, strength, and resistance to weathering. It is commonly used in construction and design due to its natural beauty and versatility. Granite typically has a speckled appearance, with a variety of colors, including shades of white, gray, black, pink, and red, depending on its mineral composition.

Granite is widely used for countertops, flooring, monuments, and building facades because of its toughness and aesthetic appeal. It's also heat-resistant, scratch-resistant, and easy to maintain, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.