Originating in brazil fusion granite is one of the most highly sought after slabs because of its beauty and durability.
Brazilian fusion granite.
Fusion wow emerald green and explosion blue are all great examples of this geologic phenomenon.
Black fusion is a deep black gneiss with many large undulating ivory quartz veins or waves exotic granite quarried in brazil.
Its vivid color palette of black grey and gold is on display through the dramatic waves and movement on this stone.
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Dramatic and stunning blue fusion quartzite from brazil is a medium variation of blues grays and striking rust tones highlighted by cream fine veins.
It also called fusion granite fusion black granite taurus black granite black taurus granite.
Fusion granite is a dramatic multicolor granite with deep bluish grays creams and rust colors.
It is quarried in brazil and is occasionally called blue fire granite.
This durable granite is available in slabs and is recommended for residential and commercial properties for indoor and outdoor projects including landscaping flooring countertops and backsplashes.
Fusion granite is a truly spectacular stone that has captured the attention of the granite market worldwide.
As the name suggests this stone is a real fusion of color.
There are three main colors that will make up the bulk of this stone.
Today the most unique and colorful quartzite is being mined in brazil.
Fusion granite is an incredibly complex granite that combines a variety of blues whites greys and browns to create a truly marvelous stone.
This stone is especially good for countertops mosaic exterior interior wall and floor applications fountains pool and wall cappi and other design projects.
Polished blue fusion quartzite countertops are sure to add movement glamour sophistication and artistic flair to any design project.
On the other hand in brazil minerals are carried through the sand grains by groundwater creating some of the most unique and colorful quartzite in the world.