New Venetian Gold Granite Product Details
Other names: Venetian Gold Granite, New Veneziano granite, Venezian Granite.
Similar stones: Giallo Topazio, Giallo Imperial, Amarelo Real, Santa Cecilia And Giallo Veneziano Brazil.
Description: Very consistent light honey colored stone with amber, white, and black flecks. New Venetian Gold granite is one of the most beautiful stones in the world. As with most granites, New Venetian Gold is durable, long lasting and extremely hard. In fact, studies show that granite used outdoors, weathers at less than .125″ per 1,000 years. Polished granite architecture from 1,000 years ago still maintains it’s polish. New Venetian Gold granite is primarily Gold.
New Venezian Gold granite brings an intrinsic high quality look and feel to any project.
This particular bundle has unfortunately SOLD OUT. It will however be replaced with a new bundle of comparable quality very soon. Once the new shipment is received will update this website with pictures of the new material for you to evaluate. If you would like to be notified of any new material arrivals, feel free to contact us by clicking here.
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Pits, fissures and dull spots, some granites exhibit these characteristics more than others, and they may also be more or less visible depending on the lighting conditions present in a room. Pits, fissures and dull spots do not compromise the integrity of the granite in any way; they are natural characteristics and will not impair the function or durability of the material. They are an expression of nature.
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