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Gabbro

Gabbro is the most popular stone for making monuments. It is highly durable and resistant to external damage. That’s why Gabbro monuments withstand frost, rain, and other environmental conditions. The stone primarily consists of plagioclase and monolithic pyroxene – minerals that ensure its durability. This type of stone comes in various colors and shades, with black, dark green and gray being the most popular. Occasionally, you can also find spotted varieties.

Pokostovka

Pokostovsky granite is quarried in Ukraine, near the village of Pokostovka. The stone features an elegant gray color with beautiful small black inclusions. It is considered one of the most durable types of gray granite. A distinctive feature of this granite is its color stability; it does not fade over time, ensuring that products made from it retain their original appearance for centuries. The stone is also resistant to moisture, heavy loads, and external mechanical forces. This type of granite is easy to process, allowing for the creation of elements of any complexity. Additionally, its low porosity makes maintaining memorials made from this granite straightforward and affordable.

Leznik

Most of these granite deposits are located in the Zhytomyr region of Ukraine. The stone's standout feature is its attractive, bright red color, which includes a wide palette of shades such as crimson, pink, burgundy, and brown. This variety ensures excellent compatibility with various design styles. Leznik granite is the most durable of all red granites; it’s resistant to different weather conditions, abrasion, and other external mechanical forces. This makes it ideal for creating memorials of various shapes. Additionally, the material retains its magnificent appearance for a long time.

Tokovskoe

Tokovskoe granite is quarried in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine. It is highly sought after due to its combination of affordability, high durability, and beauty. Tokovsky granite is among the most durable in the world, resistant to harsh climatic conditions, temperature fluctuations, and high pressure. It withstands impacts, chips, and other damage, with an operational lifespan of several decades. The stone's color is red-brown, with shades ranging from light to dark. Its structure is medium-grained or coarse-grained, interspersed with black, gray, and white crystals. This granite harmoniously combines with materials of various textures. However, it is used strictly for exterior decoration due to its second-class radioactivity.

Kapustyanskoe

Kapustyanskoe granite is found in the Kirovograd region of Ukraine. This stone is renowned for its beauty, belonging to the group of red natural stones and featuring a rich color with various black and white inclusions. Its coarse-grained structure creates a very clear pattern. Additionally, the stone is highly durable; it’s capable of lasting over 50 years without requiring additional care. It maintains its beauty and color brightness throughout its lifespan.

Labradorite

Labradorite is mined in Ukraine and is known for its coarse-grained texture, wide range of shades, perfect appearance, and unique aesthetics. The stone features colorful tints of blue, cyan, and green, creating a unique optical effect where it flickers with multi-colored spots at different angles of light. Labradorite is highly resistant to external influences. It maintains its properties over a wide temperature range, and offers high strength, wear and corrosion resistance, and minimal water absorption. Memorials made from this stone are notable for their monumentality and durability.

Maslavka

Maslavka granite is mined in the Zhytomyr region of Ukraine. This stone has a medium-grained structure and performs well as both a construction and finishing material. It boasts excellent chemical and physical properties, making it easy to process and highly durable. The pleasant green tint of Maslavka granite lends a unique beauty to the final products.

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