Burgundy granite falls between the red and brown categories. It has the visual impact of red granite and the versatility of brown granite. Secondary colors for burgundy granite run from red to brown, gray to black. Occasionally white and pink will make an appearance. The most popular burgundy granite is Juparana Bordeaux.
Amarelo Laranjeiras
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Amarelo Tombas
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America Mahogany
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Argentine Mahogany
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Arkobkobay Purpul
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Bordeaux
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Bright Red
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Brown Juparana
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California Rose
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Capaco Bonita
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Carimbo
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Charlie Brown
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Copper Red Crystal
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Dark Red Rose
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Dark Rideau Red
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Fantasia Paraguacu
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Fantasia
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Giallo Antico
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Giall California
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Gran Colonial
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Green Sudan
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Gris Rose de Rochefontaine
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Hibiscus Rose
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Itanovo
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Juparana Florencia
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Juparana Tobacco
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Karelia Red
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Kuzver
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Lambada
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Limbacher Granit
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Maple Red
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Maracana
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Monte Santo
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Morrow Do Tigre Coralite
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Ochre Red
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Paradiso Bash
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Robrato
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Rosa Precioso
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Rosa Tupim
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Ross Lanka
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The granite photos show what you may find on the
market on any given day. Certain granites are almost always available
and some less so. Some will never be found again. Granite is a natural
resource, and therefore is limited by its natural supply! Names also
vary somewhat depending upon the quarry and vendor. Grantops sales
associates are familiar with names and can help you find the stone that
will work in your home. |