Moon Night

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Original name:
Moon Night

Other name(s) used:
Super White, Night Moon
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
1038
Country of origin:
Brazil
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Gray, White
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor
Comments:
A granite with a white base and shades of gray and dramatic gray veins.
1 SET
Moon Night - Macro View Moon Night - CloseUp View Moon Night - Slab View
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 08:25PM, Dec 15 2011 Moon Night = approx. 67" x 112" (Deer Park, NY)
    White Fantasy = approx. 67" x 122" (Ridgefield Park, NJ)
  • Littlefamily 07:46PM, Dec 13 2011 Can you tell me the size of the largest slabs you have in stock of either moon light or white fantasy? Thanks!
  • Marble.com - Derek 09:06PM, Nov 2 2011 You really have to see the slabs in-person to visualize the differences. The White Fantasy has more sporadic, small veins while the Moon Night has larger clusters and it's overall on a grayer background although it's hard to tell from pictures. Hope this helps.
  • Karen Angelbeck 01:46PM, Oct 30 2011 How does this super white compare to the white fantasy? From the photos, they look very similar? Also, How do they compare to white spring as to porosity? Is there much of a difference?
  • Marble.com - Derek 03:37PM, Jul 25 2011 No, the Stroudsburg, PA store does not have any white granites with grey veins. If possible, visit one of our other locations, or Stroudsburg, PA has hundreds of other colors in full slabs for you to view and free samples to take home. I'm confident you would be able to find something else that you will enjoy.
  • beth 08:11PM, Jul 22 2011 Is Moon Night or something similar available in the Stroudsburg PA yard?
  • erin 01:11PM, Feb 16 2011 moon night, white fantasy and white vermont look similar. which one do you think would be the best for a kitchen countertop? and also, whihc one looks the most like marble?
    • All Granite and Marble 09:22AM, Feb 17 2011 Erin: You would really have to look at the slabs in-person. We have used these stones in a kitchen setting with success but you still have to be careful with spills and such as they're more porous than stronger granites.
  • Sammy 05:36PM, Oct 26 2010 What is the porosity and hardness of moon night? does it need to be sealed?
    • All Granite and Marble 08:51AM, Oct 27 2010 Sammy: Moon Night is stronger than marble, but is not as bulletproof as some darker granites like Ubatuba. It can be used for a kitchen countertop. The stone needs to be sealed once a year.
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