Golden Persa

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Original name:
Golden Persa

Other name(s) used:
Golden Persia, Persa Gold, Yellow Exotic
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
1303
Country of origin:
Brazil
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Brown, Gold
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Outdoor
Comments:
Beige off white colored classical stone with large quartz bits.
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 09:26PM, Jan 25 2012 That's wonderful to hear Lynn! Wish you many more years of entertainment in the kitchen with your beautiful Golden Persa granite counters.
  • Lynn 08:53PM, Jan 25 2012 I have had this now for 3 years in my kitchen - and its still gorgeous..and very durable - no chips - cracks or missing pops onn the top or edges. I love it..I have a pretty medium cherry cabinet - on the warm side - not reds. I love the way the light plays off the quarts and metalic flecks. It appears to have fossils in it also.. just beautiful
  • Marble.com - Derek 08:22PM, Dec 8 2011 Absolutely! The Golden Persa is a very warm stone with deep golden highlights and hues but has a light background to provide flickers of excellent contrast. Go for it!
  • Dknestor 09:54PM, Dec 6 2011 We are installing cherry cabinets- color is amatetto with a java glaze. Do you think Golden Persa is a good choice?
  • Marble.com - Derek 12:30PM, Oct 27 2011 Perhaps something a bit darker would create the needed contrast and offset the natural oak in your design. Options such as Amazon Tiger, Brown Alpine, Verde Sequoia, and Desert River may be a little more appropriate for this situation, but let us know how you feel about our suggestions so we can gauge your reaction and adjust our thoughts if need be. Good luck!
  • Marble.com - Kinga 12:03PM, Oct 25 2011 Although, the Golden Persa is a stunning stone, I’m afraid it may blend too much with your oak cabinets. The Madura Gold would work if you go for the darkest shipment. If you want your granite to ‘pop’, you should keep in mind the colors of the stone and cabinets should not match, you need contrast. Take a look at Bordeaux Delicato, Desert River and the always popular Ubatuba. Click here for a comparison table http://www.marble.com/material.... Let me know how you feel about these suggestions!
  • Welch76 04:15PM, Oct 23 2011 I have oak counter tops and oak hardwood floors. Would golden persa compliment the oak? I also like madura gold. Any recommendations?
  • Marble.com - Kinga 01:03PM, Oct 18 2011 The Stroudsburg, PA location has 3 slabs left. For pricing and availability, please contact the location directly. You can e-mail or fax the layout and measurements to Stroudsburg and they will be able to provide you with a quote. The different internet ID #s are photos taken of different shipments. Each lot of a stone will look similar while each shipment will vary. You would have to visit the yard in person to see what the stone looks like there. Hope this helps!
  • Linda 01:20AM, Oct 18 2011 Do you have Golden Persa in stock at your Stroudsberg, PA location?  What is the difference between the same item but different internet numbers (i.e. 187 and 542)?  Also, what is your square foot price for this item?
  • Marble.com - Derek 03:26PM, Jul 11 2011 Golden Persa is a granite stone which is very durable and suitable for kitchen application. It will not crack or chip with regular use. Just make sure to reseal the stone about once a year to keep it stain resistant.
  • Hiranthacker 07:42PM, Jul 8 2011 As the Golden Persa stone is natural, it is not even all through out. Does that mean that it can chip and crack during every day wear and tear in the kitchen? Please advise
  • Janet 08:39PM, Jan 31 2011 I like Golden Persa & Juparana Gem. I have a 12' x 11' kitchen. The 12' wall is where the cabinets & counters are. On the 11' wall is the pantry & refrig. I have stainless appliances. The sink is blanco cafe brown. Going to add island for storage & 2 person seating. Not sure if I should use white, cream or espresso color shaker style cabinets. Or mixed colors of 2. Dining room has espresso furniture w/golden yellow walls w/white crown moulding. I believe these granite colors would go with any of them. Haven't decided on flooring or backsplash, or wall paint, any suggestions?
    • All Granite and Marble 12:04PM, Feb 1 2011 Janet: I'd use a very light color cabinet, and a tumbled travertine backsplash & Benjamin Moore "Montgomery White". As for the granite, i'm leaning towards Juparana Gem, it's just so full of life and exciting, it will be the focal point of your kitchen design.
  • Sherri King 10:52PM, Jan 4 2011 thinking of this in my kitchen with creme glazed cabinets and mocha travertine floors
    • All Granite and Marble 08:39AM, Jan 5 2011 Sherri King: Gorgeous choice, go for it! The radiant warmth of this stone will surely compliment your cabinetry and travertine floors.
  • LYNN 04:37PM, Mar 23 2010 I have this in my kitchen - it is gorgeous.
  • Owner of Remodeled Kitchen 09:20PM, Mar 19 2009 We just had this installed - unbeliveable grain - we've spent hours staring into it -the quartz is amazing as well as the mica. This stone is very diverse! We decided to do a Chiseled edge on the island - very exciting!
    • All Granite and Marble 02:18PM, Mar 20 2009 Owner of Remodeled Kitchen: Congratulations!
  • Young 10:24PM, Aug 2 2008 We are ordering Cherry BC1 cabinet. Do you think this granite is a good match? Thx.
    • All Granite and Marble 09:27AM, Sep 19 2008 Young: Looks great to me.
  • Penelope 05:05PM, Mar 15 2008 This is a beautiful stone and the quart bits give it a shimmer in places
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