Another frequently used color is yellow granite. Yellow granite, like most granite, can be found in both a fine and coarse grain. A wide variety of secondary colors create differing hues of yellow granite ranging from golden to light to brown to green. Yellow granite countertops will warm up any kitchen or bath.
Albersdorfer Sandstein
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Amarelo de Figueira
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Amarelo de S Martinho
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Amarelo Sao Francisco Real
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Amarelo Selvagem
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Amarillo Extremadura
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Anbrown Flower
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Blanco Caceres
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Buchlburg
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Copperstone
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Creme Lagoa
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French Antique Gray
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Giallo matisse
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Giallo topazio
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Gray Mage
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Grigio argento
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Juparana Classico
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Lapidus
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Luck Dark Rose
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Luck Medium Rose
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Mettener Granit
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Nammeringen Granit
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Napoleon Tigre
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Nuovo Brocatello
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Ouromel
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Pacific Peach
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Polychrome
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Rainbow
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Reinersreuther Granit
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Rojo Baztan
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Rosa Limbara
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Shivakashi Yellow
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Summer yellow
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Tarana
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Vermelho Filomena
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Viitasaari Yellow
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Yellow Baje
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Zufurt Granit
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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. |