Stone Information
Grey Juprana granite is a popular natural stone from Pakistan, known for its unique color and pattern. Typically, granite has a hardness of 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale, making it a durable and scratch-resistant material. Grey Juprana granite is quarried in various regions of Pakistan, which are known for their rich deposits of high-quality granite. This granite is characterized by its grey base color with intricate waves and patterns, which may include shades of black, white, and sometimes brown or pink. Like most granites, Grey Juprana is primarily composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica. The specific mineral composition can vary, contributing to the unique appearance of each slab.
Granite typically has a density of around 2.63 to 2.75 grams per cubic centimeter and is relatively low in porosity, making it a good choice for countertops and flooring as it resists moisture penetration. Granite is also highly resistant to weathering, which makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Due to its durability and aesthetic appeal, Grey Juprana granite is commonly used in kitchen and bathroom countertops, interior and exterior flooring, interior and exterior wall cladding, memorials and gravestones, as well as fireplaces, fountains, and other decorative elements. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is recommended, avoiding acidic or abrasive cleaners to prevent damage to the surface. Periodic sealing is advised to enhance its stain resistance, especially when used in high-traffic or moisture-prone areas. These properties make Grey Juprana granite a versatile and sought-after material in construction and interior design.