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| Marble Pictures from Italy (2 of 3) |
| Marble has been valued for thousands
of years for its rich palette of beautiful colors and appearance
and is perfect, pretty much anywhere in the house. Marble stones
consist of limestone that has undergone heat and pressure. A transformation
process takes place when the weight of overlying material, pressure
from crystal collisions and heat from the earth's core generate
temperatures in excess of 1800ºF.Texture of marble depends
on the form, size and uniformity of grains. The element components
of marble determine the color of the stone. Generally calcite
and dolomite marbles are of pure white color. Variations of whiteness
of pure marbles are due to the mixture of foreign substances.
Such impurities form streaks and clouds. |
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Calacatta Macchia Oro |
Calacatta Vagli |
Calacatta Vagli Extra |
Chiampo Mandorlato |
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| Cipollino Apuano |
Corchia Venato |
Crema Mora |
Crema Valencia |
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| Cremo Delicato |
Cremo Tirreno |
Filettato America |
Filetto Rosso |
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| Fior Di Pesco Carnico |
Fior Di Rosa |
Giallo Reale |
Giallo Siena |
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| Grigio Carnico |
Nembro Rosato |
Noir St Laurent |
Pavonazzo |
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| Perla Marina |
Perlato Sicilia |
Perlato Svevo |
Perlino Bianco |
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| Perlino Rosato |
Portoro |
Repen Classico |
Roman Stone, Nabresina |
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| Rosa Norvegia, Norwegian Rose |
Rosa Peralba |
Rosa San Marco |
Rosso d´Italia |
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Rosso Levanto |
Rosso Magnaboschi |
Rosso Rubino |
Rosso Verona |
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