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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-04-15 08:06:37 |
joy: Our supplier is the quarry. We only deal directly with quarries. |
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Name: joy | Date: 2009-04-14 21:24:11 |
may be you can ask your supplier where is the origin,but take more trouble.i'm a person once finding the question i will try to solve it,so i told you what i found above. |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-04-14 11:35:20 |
joy: You are right, I have found evidence on the internet that a stone named Red Dragon comes from Argentina. But stone names change and it is very hard to trace them back to its origin. I know for a fact that our supplier of this stone is in Brazil. Maybe the name is just similar. |
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Name: joy | Date: 2009-04-14 03:09:56 |
i just in anothe website saw that the origin of red dragon is Argentina,but you said it is from brazil.which is correct? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-04-03 11:57:38 |
Lesli: Use something simple so it won't clash with the veins in red dragon. |
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Name: Lesli | Date: 2009-03-26 21:33:13 |
I am planning on using red dragon for my kitchen counter tops. what backsplash choice would recommended? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2008-04-08 16:48:23 |
Dave: That's a good question for our sales office. Give them a call :) |
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Name: Dave | Date: 2008-04-08 14:55:56 |
I want to use Red Dragon for my island but am having a hard time finding a big enough slab (68x120). Have you seen any slabs big enough? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2008-04-04 11:19:55 |
rob: Black. Not much else that would go with this intense red. |
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Name: rob | Date: 2008-03-17 21:50:38 |
I'm also planning to use red dragon on the island with a dark brown glaze(mahogany look) on cherry cabinets. Any suggestion for a complimentary countertop for the rest of the kitchen? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2007-11-09 08:59:11 |
Cheryl: Red Ravel is about the same thing... Perhaps you can tone it down a notch in the reds... Take a look at Tabacco. |
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Name: Cheryl | Date: 2007-11-08 14:52:56 |
Okay. What if I ditch the Red Dragon, because I've also been liking the Red Ravel. I think the cream lines in the red ravel would blend in more with the antique white/brown glazed cabinets. The green on the walls is I think a pale green. It's called Sievl Green. Is that too contrasting with the red? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2007-11-07 09:01:42 |
Cheryl: Putting a strong red and green together in one room might not be the smartest thing to do. These colors can clash really bad. Rethink your color pallet. |
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Name: Cheryl | Date: 2007-11-06 13:09:50 |
I plan to use Red Dragon on my kitchen island. My cabinets will be an antique white with a brown glaze. I'm having a terrible time matching a counter color. Any suggestions would be appreciated please. I think I have settled on a wall paint called Sevle Green. |
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