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We Import, Distribute, Manufacture and Design high quality Natural Stones such as Marble and Granite, Ceramic, Porcelain and many other Materials and products for Residential, Commercial and Industrial purposes.

Granite

Granite is an extremely common stone all over the word, and make up a substantial portion of the earth’s crust. Granite is an igneous rock, and was formed deep under the earth’s crust as molten lava and rock cooled very slowly. During the cooling process, minerals like feldspar and quartz crystallized and bonded together. Because of the way it was formed, granite is very strong, and resists water and food acids. It looks like a bunch of crystals packed together very tightly. Some granites have larger crystals and some have very small crystals, and some contain both.

Marble

Marble began its journey as a coral reef beneath an ancient sea millions of years ago. The reef eventually became buried under earth and rock, and the calcium rich bones of the little creatures which lived among the reef and seas which eventually became calcium carbonate or limestone. Then, the limestone was buried even further beneath the earth’s surface, and, under tremendous heat and pressure, the calcium carbonate crystallized into marble. Marble is also commonly found almost everywhere on earth.

Ceramic

ceramic tiles have been used throughout history and it is almost impossible to conceive a modern day structure without the use of ceramic tiles.

What was initially considered a piece of art in ancient times has become a product of mass utility now due to its intrinsic qualities, which perfectly match the demands of modern architecture.

Porcelain

Porcelain is a subtype of “ceramic” material. It’s defined as being very hard, non-porous, white in color, very high in strength, and resistant to both chemical and thermal shock.

Because of the hardness and toughness of this material, they’re highly durable for high-traffic areas. This also makes them perfect for both flooring and countertops. They’re also non-porous, which means they don’t absorb stains, water, or odor.