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The Venezian finish started with six standard colors that are derived from traditional granite materials. They include Rialto (brown), Polo (light gold), San Marco (blue), Lido (black), Burano (light brown/tan) and Murano (green). This product line is continually increasing based on customer needs. The material has the same durability as polished granite, and B.M.S. points out that a textured surface does not “amplify†the joints and fissures in the final installed product. It is also easier to maintain than polished granite, B.M.S. reports.
The stone is produced using a proprietary method that includes passing the material through multiple slab processing lines. The granite slab lines include a Simec NP 2100 RX, which represents the latest generation of technology.