
Kashmir White Granite is predominantly white, but its overall appearance is very light grey due to mineral deposits. The white bedrock reveals itself to be an even brighter and lighter white than it appeared to be from afar. It is as pure as pure can be. What gives this stone a slightly darker colour from a distance is the little mineral deposits that are littered throughout the stone. The main mineral that is present is a light grey mineral that can range from only very slightly darker than the white bedrock to a medium grey in places. What makes this mineral extra special is that in places, it can have a very light red tinge to it. Dotted around the stone will also be spots of red mineral deposits. These are usually very small in size and rarely exceed the size of a water droplet. These red mineral deposits are usually a very deep dark red / burgundy and elegantly add a little colour to the stone. This granite does not really vary all that much in rooms with different lighting conditions. The light brown mineral patches may be a little less visible in rooms without much natural light
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