Polishing is achieved through high abrasion buffing, which leaves the granite with a glass-like sheen. This lustrous wet-look is always significantly darker than the stone’s natural color, resulting in a clearer more contrasted inscription
The steeling technique creates a coarse, steely finish to achieve optimum contrast on polished granite. The color of the granite will look significantly lighter under a steeled finish.
Rocky Pitching is a finishing technique that creates the “chiseled edge” top and sides seen on many monuments. The jagged stone-like edge helps the monument blend in with the monument’s natural surroundings, giving a sort of timeless appeal.