| The texture of granite stone can be diverse and depends on the mineral composition of the rock and the characteristics of its formation process. Some types of granite textures:Smooth. The surface is uniform and smooth, with no visible irregularities or relief. This texture creates an elegant and modern look. Embossed. There are protruding or recessed elements on the granite surface. These can be lines, drawings, patterns, or abstract elements. This texture gives the granite an extra volume and an interesting appearance. Grainy. There are fine grains and crystals on the surface of granite. This creates some roughness and unevenness, adding natural organicity and uniqueness to granite. Rough. There are fine roughnesses on the granite surface. This texture gives granite a rougher and more uneven appearance, creating the effect of antiquity or naturalness. Some textural types of granite are also distinguished.:Porphyritic materials. The bulk has elongated or rounded inclusions. The pegmatoid variant. It includes only feldspar and quartz, and has a uniform texture with large grains of about 2 cm. Gneiss-like granite. Durable fine-grained material with a characteristic flake pattern (mica output). Amazonite rocks. A separate category with a green feldspar content, which makes the shade of the material unusual. The texture of granite can also be influenced by processing technologies, such as polishing, sanding, humping, brushing or flambering. 
 
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