A pale yellow marble with purple veins.
Yellow marble purple veins.
Glowing rusty orange color with scattered veins of grey white.
This emblematic natural stone was used to clad the torre triana seville a project in which tino natural stone participated.
The fragments mainly derive from ordinary veined nuvolato and bardiglio types.
Triana yellow is a yellow dolomite marble.
The stones shown here have a bright blue color and were produced from material mined in chile.
Arabesque like variety is a kind of breccia sometimes similar to the venato type but with veins that draw real arabesques of different colors on a white whitish groundmass.
It adopted its name due to its total prominence in the building and is now known.
Zebra marble is a black and white material that has a.
Slivenec marble slivenecký mramor from barrandien slivenec and radotín cikánka horní kopanina na špičce hvížďalka quarries prague.
Other noteworthy varieties of marble originating from spain are the dark emperador and crema manfil these are not actual marbles.
Fluorite occurs in a variety of colors such as purple green yellow blue and clear and the colors are often banded.
Marmo arabescato arabesque like marble.
Has a crackled look web like pattern of white crackles created via heat treatment and color enhancement.
Reddish rose brown grey spotted with veins from old times quarried by the knights of the cross with the red star order which received the slivenec village in 1253 from wenceslaus i přemyslid the.
This is a popular marble in domestic market for use in flooring.
It is very bright white marble.
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It has numerous grey and ochre veins that reminds of bamboo because of its color.
The background of this marble is very bright and the veins which intersects are purple or grey.
It often contains white calcite veins and sparkles of gold pyrite.
It was used for many roman buildings including the basilica from the late first century bce to the mid 2nd century ce.
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Pavonazzetto marble was quarried in docimium central phrygian in asia minor and thus was called phrygian marble by the romans.
This marble is quarried in banswara near udaipur.
The veins may be grey yellowish.
The base of this marble is bright white with purple veins and chocolate garnets.