Common Granite Colors

We offer a wide variety of granite color options so your choice can be as unique as the individual you are honoring. We stock our most popular colors for the quickest turnaround time however, any color options in stock can be received in as quick as 6 weeks.

Prices vary based on granite size and rarity. Feel free to contact us to receive a quote for your project.

White Pearl

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White Pearl granite that features a white background with small to large grey, black, and beige speckles or veins throughout the stone.

Imperial Grey

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Imperial Grey granite features an ash gray to dark silver gray background with a presence of earth beige shades seamlessly blending into the grey background.

Pewter Grey

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Pewter Grey granite has a natural patina from centuries of use in Southern China, with cool tones ranging from dove to green-grey and sterling.

Paradesio

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Paradiso granite has a beautiful flowing pattern of dark greys, intertwined with reds and whites that make this natural stone a true piece of art.

Multicolor Red

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The background of Multicolor Red granite is red and colored with thin black and brown multicolor waves.

India Red

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India Red Granite has stunning magenta and black streaks in an ocean of deep red. In the light of a bright summer day, this granite burns an ethereal flame that softly diminishes into the evening.

Morning Rose

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Morning Rose Granite is a stunning mixture of pink and red hues with small specks of black and grey. This sought after granite color is easy to carve and known for its uniformity and consistency.

Colorado Red

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Colorado Red Granite is a durable, natural stone with a deep red color and beautiful veining that is mined in the United States. It is a mix of black mica, white quartz, and red feldspar.

Sunset Red

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Sunset Red distinctive large grain red granite, most notable for its use on the Texas State Capital. It is a true Texas and American Legacy Stone.

Cats Eye Red

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Cats Eye is a red-brown granite with a dark brown backdrop. The presence of dark red grains over the surface of this intrusive igneous product makes it look stylish and enticing. This stone comes from South India and owns a granular and phaneritic texture.

Cats Eye Brown

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Brown Cats Eye is warmer variant of the Red Cats Eye, with darker earthy brown tones. The presence of dark red-brown grains over the surface of this intrusive igneous product makes it look stylish and enticing. This stone comes from South India and owns a granular and phaneritic texture.

Dakota Mahogany

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Dakota Mahogany granite has a uniform blue and brown color and texture that resembles mahogany. It has a medium to coarse grain, natural veining, and a speckled pattern of cranberry and brown hues with hints of blue gray.

Blue Pearl

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The distinctive shimmering blue color, interlaced with grays and blacks, sets Blue Pearl Granite apart. The iridescent, pearl-like effect, a result of the mineral’s structure, varies from slab to slab, creating unique patterns.

Bahama Blue

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Bahama Blue Granite features waves of blue and black reminding visitors of the vibrant seas of Bahama. The streaks of black, grey, and blue crystals honor the turbulence as well as the beauty of life. This granite color allows the white engraving to pop and cherish your loved one for decades to come.

Tropical Green

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The dominant color of Tropical Green Granite is a deep and luscious dark green, resembling the lush tropical forests that inspired its name. This rich green hue creates a sense of natural beauty and tranquility.

Absolute Black

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Absolute Black Granite is a solid black stone with a uniform background and subtle gray flecks that add depth and character.

Black Galaxy

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Black galaxy granite entices all granite lovers with golden and white speckles on a black backdrop.

Impala Black

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Impala Black granite is a coarse-grained, natural stone from South Africa that is black with shades of dark gray and a low pattern variation.

India Mist

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India Mist granite features a deep black background with a subtle misty effect created by delicate, wispy gray and white veining that traverses the surface. The interplay of dark and light shades add a sense of depth and intrigue.

Semi-Precious Materials

For a truly unique memorial, Gaitz Memorials now offers resin core memorials with a veneer of semi-precious materials.

These specialty memorials are built to order and will take approximately 5 months to manufacture.

Abalone Shell

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This highly polished layer is famous for its shimmering, rainbow-like iridescence, reflecting brilliant shades of blues, greens, purples, and silvers.

Amethyst

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Amethyst is a purple variety of crystalline quartz renowned for hues ranging from pale lilac to deep royal purple. It gets its color from natural irradiation and trace amounts of iron. Revered as the traditional birthstone for February, it is a highly durable stone prized in jewelry and metaphysical practices.

Rose Quartz

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Rose quartz is a beloved, semi-precious variety of quartz renowned for its soft pink hue and durable nature. Often celebrated as the "stone of unconditional love," it is heavily utilized in jewelry, carvings, and mindfulness practices.

Dark Smoky Quartz

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Smoky quartz is a macrocrystalline variety of quartz ranging in color from pale gray-brown to deep, opaque black. Its signature smoky hue is caused by natural underground radiation activating aluminum impurities within the crystal structure over millions of years.

Light Smoky Quartz

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Smoky quartz is a macrocrystalline variety of quartz ranging in color from pale gray-brown to deep, opaque black. Its signature smoky hue is caused by natural underground radiation activating aluminum impurities within the crystal structure over millions of years.

White Quartz

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White quartz (often called milky quartz or snow quartz) is a naturally occurring, opaque variety of the standard quartz mineral. Its distinct cloudy, white appearance is caused by tiny gas bubbles and liquid inclusions trapped inside the stone as it formed.

Yellow Tiger Eye

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Yellow Tiger Eye (also called Golden Tiger's Eye) is a captivating quartz gemstone recognized for its rich, golden-yellow stripes and optical silkiness. It is highly valued for its striking chatoyant "cat's eye" reflection, as well as its historical reputation as a powerful talisman for courage, protection, and good fortune.

Blue Tiger Eye

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Blue Tiger Eye (often called Hawk’s Eye or Falcon’s Eye) is a naturally occurring, rare variety of quartz known for its dark blue-gray color and silky chatoyancy (a shifting "cat’s eye" effect).

Sodalite

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Sodalite is a rich, royal-blue feldspathoid mineral named for its high sodium content. It is widely used for jewelry, carvings, and decorative objects. It is highly valued for its striking white calcite veins and ability to bridge the gap between logical thought and intuition.

Lapis Lazuli

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Lapis lazuli is a deep-blue, semi-precious metamorphic rock prized since antiquity for its intense color. It is primarily composed of lazurite (which gives it its signature blue hue), white calcite, and shimmering gold pyrite flecks.

Mother Of Pearl

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Mother of pearl, scientifically known as nacre, is a strong, resilient, and iridescent substance secreted by mollusks as an inner shell layer. It is the exact same material that forms pearls and is renowned for its signature luminous glow and rainbow-like color play.

Yellowed Mother Of Pearl

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Yellowed mother-of-pearl (nacre) occurs when the organic protein conchiolin degrades and dehydrates over time. Instead of a bright, iridescent white, aged pieces take on a warm, creamy-yellow to amber tint with a more opaque, matte, or chalky surface rather than a sharp luster.

Malachite

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Malachite is a vibrant, naturally occurring copper carbonate hydroxide mineral famous for its distinct bright-green to dark-green banded patterns. It is widely used as an ornamental gemstone, a sculptural material, and a historical pigment.

Red Jasper

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Red Jasper is a dense, opaque microcrystalline quartz (chalcedony) renowned for its earthy red hue, which is caused by iron impurities. Measuring 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, it is durable and frequently used for carvings, cabochons, and jewelry.

Levanto

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Rosso Levanto (often simply called Levanto) is a highly distinctive, luxurious natural stone. Renowned for its deep, wine-red to mahogany-burgundy background, it is dramatically laced with striking, crisp white or light gray veining.

Cream Emperador

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Cream Emperador (also known as Emperador Light) is an elegant, warm natural marble from Turkey or Spain. It features a creamy beige base color accented by fine white or lighter veining and subtle earthy or brown undertones. It is celebrated for its soft aesthetic and luxurious, timeless appeal.

Dark Brown Emperador

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Dark Emperador is an opulent, fine-grained natural marble characterized by a rich, dark chocolate-brown background interlaced with a delicate, spider-web network of lighter veins. Quarried primarily in Spain and Turkey, this timeless stone is prized for its high-end, dramatic appearance.

Black Golden Portoro

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Black Golden Portoro (often called Nero Portoro) is an ultra-luxurious, fine-grained Italian marble celebrated for its intense, velvety black background and dramatic, sweeping golden veins. Quarried in Liguria, Italy, it is considered one of the most prestigious and expensive black marbles in the world.

Black Silver Portoro

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Black Silver Portoro is a striking, fine-grained natural marble characterized by a deep, velvety black background traversed by bold, contrasting veins of bright silver, grey, or white. It is a highly coveted stone for high-end luxury interiors.