Formed deep within the Earth’s crust through the slow cooling of magma, Romanix Granite reveals a dense and massive crystalline structure. Geologically classified as a granite, this igneous rock combines the strength of feldspars with the durability of quartz. Its grayish-white aesthetic delivers the technical performance and timeless elegance essential for those specifying Romanix Granite, ensuring superior resistance and beauty.
Every detail in natural stone comes from the perfect mix of minerals, creating colors, veins, and textures that can’t really be copied. It’s a natural formation that holds the story of the Earth, shaped over millions of years.
The most abundant mineral series in the Earth’s crust, part of the feldspar family. Their chemical composition includes sodium, calcium, aluminum, and silica. They are important for classifying igneous rocks and range from white to gray. They are commonly found in basalts and granites and usually show fine, typical striations on their crystal surfaces.

The most abundant mineral group in the Earth’s crust. They are aluminosilicates made of potassium, sodium, and calcium. They are essential in forming igneous rocks like granites and basalts. Their colors range from white and pink to gray, and they have a glassy shine. They are widely used in industry to produce glass, ceramics, glazes, and porcelain.

A very common mineral in the continental crust made of pure silica. It is essential in granites, sandstones, and quartzites and is known for its high hardness and glassy shine. It is highly resistant to weathering and forms beach sand. It comes in many colorful varieties, like amethyst, and is important for making glass and watches.







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