Imperial Red Granite has a huge market around the world and rightly so. It is porous yet strong, it is opaque yet shiny, elegant yet affordable and can be used for multiple purposes across varying landscapes. Granite can be used as a table top, a countertop, sink, shelves and even flooring. One important thing to remember while going for granite at your place of residence is the contrast and matching between different surfaces. For example, Granite for flooring and granite for table-tops need to be of a varying shade but not completely contrasting. Imperial red granite is the solution to all our problems. The shade of this particular granite matches with everything, one glance at its surface and we realize that it’s neither too dull nor too bright, thus is beautiful and soothing to our eyes at the same time. Red Granite, in India is majorly found in the dried up region in Rajasthan. Red is the royal color, the color of kings and thus it is fitting that it also comes from the land of the kings. Imperial Red granite in India, compared to anywhere else in the world, has a pretty huge significance. Even the production of the former is done with quite some precision.
Granite is dug out of the earth’s crust to make granite slabs in a particular dimension. The dimensions are, as per the requirements changed and fed back to the system, responsible for the cutting. Holes for sinks, shelves etc are cutout and edges are smoothen out. Once all this is done the entire surface is polished, packed and is ready to be dispatched. Our Country is the biggest granite exporter in the world. More than three quarters of our local granite moves out of the country and is recognised as one of the most beautiful around the planet, it is also long lasting and sturdy compared to other mined stones and is yet affordable. Red has been and always will be the first choice for a consumer in the market looking for their desired products. Red or Imperial red Granite is no different when it comes to stone selection among homeowners, especially Indian Homeowners.
In Indian culture, red symbolizes commitment, strength and bravery and also purity and simplicity. Red Granite for one, is durable and is committed to last sometimes even an entire lifetime, it’s dense and strong so it portrays strength. No impurities must be added to the granite, it’s purest of the pure and yet gives the best of the properties of the mass and lastly it’s inexpensive and simple and yet so elegant. Granite interior is the form of rock art, displayed not in a museum but inside a residence and the people who live under the roof of the house are its spectators. It denotes the millenia it spent under the surface slowly becoming what it is at the moment. It also denotes the long history of human beings, our rich cultural and our spiritual heritage.