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True Black Galaxy

In your knowledge Base, you answered a question pertaining to true black galaxy granite(which is actually Norite). How can we be sure we are getting true Norite and not a black polished version?
 

Dear Paul:

All Black Galaxy, good or bad (doctored), is norite. It is just that some of the quarries in that same Indian region don't get a good material that becomes black naturally by polishing. So they maliciously doctor it by applying some sort of black “shoe shine” on it to make it appear back, while in reality is only dark grey.

How can you recognize it the good one from the fake one?

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