Wikipedia says "Granite for the wall came from Bangalore, Karnataka, India and was deliberately chosen because of its reflective quality." Though are no sources for this information.
A granite countertop of sufficient quality should look and feel as smooth as glass.
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Magma that is high in silica usually forms light-colored rock, such as granite. Grantis, however, comes in many shades and colors, from nearly black to light gray, red, and pink. The mineral composition of granite determines its color. ^______^
Granite feels smooth and its color is black and brown. Really hard In it's natural state, it can be smooth if a stream runs over it, but it is often rough and flecked with mica, quartz, and feldspar. It's color is primarily gray with black spots, and, seen from a great distance, can appear to be snow.
It is made out of rock, its colors range for black to white, it's used for counter tops and floor tile.
Black Granite
The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington DC
The Vietnam Wall/Memorial was built out of black granite. It was polished to reflect the beauty around it.
The black granite walls are of the Vietnam Veterans memorial in Washington, DC. The Three Soldiers is a bronze sculpture by the late Frederick Hart. They "stand guard" over their fallen comrades memorialized on The Wall. It is also called "Three Servicemen".
The Vietnam Memorial, a black reflective granite wall with the names of all the Americans killed in the Vietnam War enscribed. It is on the Mall near the Lincoln Memorial end of the reflecting pool.
Yes, Ms. Miya Lin designed the Memorial Wall that constitutes part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. It was a national design contest. Originally, her winning design met with outrage from some veterans' groups. They called it the black gash of shame. Not to be forgotten, there is a statue called, "The Three Soldiers," which was commissioned to appease that reaction. Additionally, a Women's Memorial, located north of the Memorial Wall hear the Reflecting Pool, is dedicated to the American women who served in the war. In time, the opposing voices faded and veterans universally accepted the black granite reflecting wall with the 58,000+ names of those who died in the Vietnam conflict.
Wikipedia says "Granite for the wall came from Bangalore, Karnataka, India and was deliberately chosen because of its reflective quality." Though are no sources for this information.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC is made of granite. Maya Lin, the designer, chose a very special granite that is found only in Bangalore, India for its special properties. The granite is black. It has a very fine grain so when the names were etched into it, the edges of the letters would not be ragged. It is an extremely hard granite, so it will last hundreds of years and can be polished to a very reflective finish, to reflect the surroundings and visitors.
Monument in Washington, D.C., designed by maya-lin. It consists of two low, black granite walls that meet to form a wide V shape. Engraved on the mirrorlike surface are the names of the more than 58,000 U.S. dead and missing-in-action who served in the vietnam-war, listed by date of casualty. When Lin's abstract design was announced, several veterans groups and others protested; eventually a traditional statue depicting three servicemen with a flag was commissioned, to stand at the entrance to the site. Since its dedication in 1982, the controversial wall has become one of the city's most visited and most affecting tourist attractions.The Memorial was built with funds donated from corporations, veterans organizations and individuals throughout the United States.
Actually, they are representative of the soldiers who fought in Vietnam. One is a Marine, the others are Army or possibly Airforce (we both wore the same uniform in Vietnam. One is Hispanic, one Black, one Caucasian. One is an officer, the others are enlisted. There was an uproar among veterans after the Vietnam Memorial was dedicated calling it "The Black Gash of Shame." In response, the three soldiers statue was added to represent living veterans of the Vietnam War. More recently, a statue to represent the women who served was added.
It was used because That is the smbyle of death and black granite will last for ever!***Edit by BLAQ Laser: "Working with granite for 3 years now, my educated guess would be because black granite is very versatile. Sandblasted, it offers great contrast since when it is unpolished, the granite is gray. Laser etched, any graphics can be etched into the surface, allowing for a great depth and exact replicas of photographs."
Inscribed on the black granite walls of the Vietnam War Memorial are the names of more than 58,000 men and women who gave their lives or remain missing .