Granite
Granite textures are typically coarse-grained, meaning individual mineral crystals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica are visibly discernible on the surface. This phaneritic texture creates a speckled or granular appearance that is characteristic of granite. The visual diversity of granite comes from the varying sizes, colors, and distribution of these constituent minerals, resulting in a wide range of patterns and hues, from tightly packed and uniform to more loosely arranged with prominent crystals.