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What is Marble?

Dec 5, 2009 No comments

Most marble of commercial value was formed in the Paleozoic Era or earlier in Precambrian Time. Marble is found in many countries, including Belgium, France, Greece, India, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. South American nations also have large marble deposits. In the United States, Georgia produces the most marble. Other chief marble-producing states include Alabama, Colorado, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, and Vermont.


Do you know the difference between granite and marble?

Dec 4, 2009 2 comments

Granite is one of the hardest materials on earth. Granite is composed primarily of quartz, feldspar and mica. Other minerals may be present in the stone creating its unique colors, textures and patterns. Used as a countertop material, it is resistant to scratches, acids, stains and heat.


Make Your Makeover Great With Marble

Nov 16, 2009 No comments

Deciding to makeover your bathroom is a great way to improve the value of your home. Going the extra distance and installing marble flooring from Brooklyn will make for an elegant room.

Marble has several advantages. There are many different colors, styles and textures to choose from, making it possible to find a marble that will match almost any type of decor. Additionally, marble tile is exceptionally easy to clean.


Tips to Cleaning Marble on Your Own

Nov 15, 2009 No comments

To effectively clean marble, it is important to know the approach that you will be taking. It will prepare you to whatever that will come and be needed in the process. And over all, it will a big aid in making the cleaning of marble beneficial and successful.

Basically, there are two methods that you can use to clean marble. You can either hire the service of experts in the field to do the work for you or you can implement the process all by yourself. In most ways, these two are different. Only a few points connect them and their objective to clean marble effectively is the most important of them.


How to Select Stone for Sculpting

Nov 12, 2009 No comments

Sculpting stone is an extremely old art form, dating back to prehistoric times. One of the world’s most famous sculptures, Michelangelo’s “David,” was completed in 1504 and was made from marble. In addition to marble, the most common stone types to use for sculpting are alabaster, granite, limestone, sandstone and soapstone. Some of the factors that will determine what stone you select will depend on your level of sculpting experience and the size of your project.


How to Carve Using Soapstone

Nov 12, 2009 No comments

Soapstone is a type of metamorphic rock that consists mainly of an unrefined form of talc. It is very soft and easy to work. For that reason, sculpting experts suggest that beginning artists learn to carve using soapstone before moving on to harder rock like marble or limestone. Colors are dark and dull, usually gray or green. Soapstone gets its common name from the soapy texture inside. Another term for soapstone is steatite.


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