Butterfly Beige Granite

Butterfly Beige, (Beige Butterfly) is quarried in Brazil. The veigning pattern has largish yellow-brown chunks that appear in poligons remeniscent of a monarch butterfly’s wings. The Small burgundy or red spots (garnets) dashed randomly throughout adds to the butterfly effect. The background of the pattern consists of whites blacks and greens in just enough of an aura to give this natural stone incredible depth and movement. This natural stone is also found under the name Giallo Butterfly. The word “Giallo” is often associated with granite quarried in brazil and exported to italy for finishing, hence the Italian naming.
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