Stone name: G640 Granite
Pseudonyme: G3540 Granite,New Grigio Sardo Granite,Padang G 640,Padang Gamma Granite,Padang Grigio Granite,China Bianco Sardo Granite,China Luna Pearl Granite,Barry White Granite,Black Silver Granite,Black Spot Gray Granite,Black White Flower Granite,Deep Sea Rock Granite,Dongjian White Granite,Dong Shi White Granite,Dongshi Bai Granite,Dongshi White Granite,Granit Black Silver,Grigio Barrocco Granite,Luna Pearl Granite,Small White Flower Granite,Spotted Zebra Granite,Sugar Beige Granite,White Leopard Granite,White Pearl Granite, in China stone market:东石白(Dōng shí bái)
Main color: White
Country of Origin: China
Classification: Granite
Application: Counter tops and bars, Interior wall panels, Water walls and fountains, mosaic, stairs, pattern and so on
Over time, the land above it eroded, leaving a scattering of granite quarries all over the world. Aside from the traditional sources, such as Italy, USA, and Canada, popular granite producing areas now include India, China, many African nations, much of mountainous South America, and the northern European countries.
Granite is composed primarily of feldspar, quartz, and mica. It may also contain hints of muscovite, biotite, hornblende, and pyroxene and other minerals. These minerals are what give it its various colors. The white mineral grains in granite are feldspar, our planet's most abundant rock, which makes up about 60% of the earth's surface. The light gray, glass-like veins are quartz, and the black, flake-like veins are biotite or black mica. Other minerals imbue the stone with a rainbow of colors, depending on their source, and these varieties are often given unique names. One coarse grained type, for example, is called pegmatite, which is often rich in rare elements such as uranium, tungsten, and tantalum.