The stunning ‘Tan Brown’ granite which is supplied by ‘Al-Murad granite, is one of the finest granites to be found throughout India. The vast ‘Tan Brown’ quarries that span 110 acres are located in the Jublipura area in the Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh, in southern India and produce around 800 cubic metres of this beautifully unique granite each month which is then installed into homes around the world.

Even though ‘Tan Brown’ granite is readily available, you will still get a beautifully unique look when it is installed into your kitchen, this type of granite is made up of an almost chocolate brown under tone, coupled with gold, almond and stunning beige flecks which give ‘Tan Brown’ granite its uniquely beautiful finish.

Because granite is a natural element no two slabs are ever the same, they differ in the depth of colour and the strength and visibility of veining, deeper, darker tones are more expensive as not only will they give your kitchen a more rustic look, darker slabs are mined from deeper within the rock.

The mining process for ‘Tan Brown’ granite is relatively straight forward the raw ‘Tan Brown’ blocks are extracted from the rock by state of the art machinery, which then cuts the raw granite into blocks ready to be taken from the quarry to a workshop where they are cut into thick slabs which are then polished, sealed and shipped to granite retailers such as ‘Al-Murad Granite’.

 

Because this type of granite is made up of several different rustic, earthy tones which means that ‘Tan Brown’ granite will compliment either a traditional kitchen with dark wood stained cabinets and a cream tiled floor or a more modern kitchen that features an eye catching bright splash back and matching cabinets. The versatility of ‘Tan Brown’ granite is another aspect which makes this type of granite so popular.

‘Tan Brown’ like most other granites is incredibly durable and hard wearing which makes it the perfect material for counter tops and a beautiful addition to any kitchen. Granite is a natural material which means it is porous, so it will soak up liquid quickly, so when you are purchasing a granite work top it is a good idea to make sure it has defiantly been sealed and sealed well so it will not become water logged.  ‘Tan Brown’ granite also has a rating of 6 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This toughness and density makes ‘Tan Brown’ granite resistant to hard blows, scuffs and scratches. It is also so heat resistant that not even a naked flame will have an effect on its structure or appearance.

Overall ‘Tan Brown’ granite is perfect to use as a counter top in any kitchen, its diverse colour scheme means it which compliment any kitchen beautifully regardless of its existing colour scheme or accent furniture and its score on the mohs scale makes it the perfect counter top material for any busy family kitchen.