Blue Pearl Granite
Blue Pearl granite is a unique worktop with an overall bluish colour with some black mottle. The amount of black mottle makes the general overall effect of the granite darker or lighter accordingly. Blue pearl granite is quarried in Norway. The chemical composition of blue pearl granite is rich in two minerals: quartz and mica. These minerals are responsible for enhancing the pearlescent sheen on its surface when it comes out after commercial polishing. This material varies from a silver to light blue, medium blue to a dark blue
Why choose Al-Murad Granite for your worktops
Al-Murad Worktops is a well recognised company in the worktop industry. Our franchise has over 32 years experience in the stone industry & are one of Britain’s largest ceramic and natural stone importers and retailers. With our highly skilled stone masons/technicians you can rest assured that you are in the hands of experts. All our worktops are cut using the latest machinery (CNC), which ensures precise and accurate cutting of the granite for perfect work surface installation.
Benefits of granite:
No 2 pieces are alike: You possibly can anticipate granite from different volcanic sites to have completely different colour properties since they have an inclination to combine with the mineral around them when the volcanic rock is cooling. This can be a distinctive property that ensures that no countertops will ever be the same. It is just like they say about human fingerprints, no two are alike and rocks taken from the same location could have some slight sample variations. This will make your kitchen stand out from any other kitchen out there.
Heat Resistant: The hardness of the rock contributes to the energy of the countertop as it has heat resistant properties. This means that hot items will not damage your worktop.
Easy to Clean: These worktops are very straightforward to clean. Using a kitchen towel, you can fully wipe away spills after they occur. Utilizing a cleansing agent you’ll be able to clear the countertop of any grease that may get on it as you cook.
Durability: Granite is a volcanic rock which forms when molten volcanic lava cools. This makes it one of the hardest rocks known to man thus making it very durable and hardwearing.
Scratch Resistant: Due to its durability and it being very hard the surface will not scratch or break easily.