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Work Surfaces
Marble
Marble has been used for centuries as a structural and decorative
building material and the many famous buildings that still exist
today, such as the Colosseum and Pantheon in Rome, are a fitting
tribute to the skilled craftsmen of the day and the tremendous
durability of marble itself.
Marble was created through a metamorphosis involving heat and
pressure and its’ most common characteristic is calcium carbonate.
It is normally white, but often tinted by iron oxide, carbon and
serpentine to form attractive shades of yellow, brown, green or
black. Other minerals may grow from impurities within the stone
often resulting in coloured streaks or veins. Marble is usually
finely crystalline, hard and dense and consequently can be highly
polished.
Marble is usually highly polished to highlight its’ wonderful
natural characteristics. However, it is also available in a matt
(honed) finish or an aged (antiqued) finish for a more traditional
look.
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