Yellow Rusty Granite
Dec 17, 2025
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Rustic granite is an igneous rock composed of feldspar, quartz, and mica, with silicon dioxide as its main component. Unlike most granite products, rustic stone exhibits a unique rust-yellow color due to the presence of ferric hydroxide, formed from the weathering and decomposition of iron-containing minerals, filling the pores and mineral cleavage of the rock. This is rust granite's most distinctive feature.

Rusty granite has rust spots on its surface. The best quality stone has no rust spots, no black spots, many rust spots, and clear, deep yellow rust spots. Its color is mostly golden yellow, and after polishing, it has a beautiful color and exudes luxury and nobility
Yellow Granite can be processed into various surface effects such as polished, matte, bush-hammered, flamed, and sandblasted surfaces. It can also be made into various forms of stone products such as thin slabs, countertops, curbs, stone carvings, and irregular lines.
Good rustic granite stone often has numerous clear, deep yellow rust spots on its surface, without any odor or black spots. After processing and polishing, the color becomes particularly beautiful. Therefore, whether used as a polished exterior wall cladding, processed into landscape stones, curb stones, or paving stones with flamed or bush-hammered finishes, or presented in specific engineering projects with brushed, grooved, or machine-cut surfaces, it subtly exudes a noble quality within its simplicity, yet never overshadows the surrounding environment.

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