Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Slabs From Around the World!

Here at Natural Stone Source, new bundles of slabs are starting to arrive over the seven seas. We often marvel at the places and distances these slabs have traveled from! We are so excited about these new arrivals, we decided to share some of the most intriguing.

The most common country of origin that our slabs arrive from is Brazil.
A crane lifts slabs in a Brazilian
warehouse for transport to
our showroom!

These slabs include the handsome and map-like New Azul Aran granite slab...
New Azul Aran, from Brazil
 As well as our leathered visual delight, Verde Cristal...
Verde Cristal, also from Brazil

The popular opalescent Blue Pearl slab is seen and sold in many showrooms, including ours, but were you aware that is comes to our showroom from the cold northern country of Norway?

The Norwegian granite, Blue Pearl


 But where does a wild slab such as Onice Verde, the sumptuous green onyx, hail from? The answer may stun you: Pakistan!
Onice Verde, a Pakistani onyx
Another prismatic stone, Labradorite, which is acutally classified as a quartzite, ships across the waters from the exotic land of Madagascar. Our source for this stone likes to tell us the story of her visit to the Madagascar quarry on a donkey!

Labradorite, a Madagascan treasure

And finally, in this installation of worldly stone slabs, a favorite of many, the Baltic Brown slab immigrates to America from the distant country of... Finland!
Finnish Baltic Brown

For these and many other slabs of granite, onyx, marble, and more, please visit our main website at www.nssgranite.com to browse our fine array of available stone.

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  1. I have only been to a granite quarry once. It was one of the coolest things I'd ever done because you can see the huge granite walls. I have never seen so much granite in one place. Not even the capital building has that much granite!

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