Marble countertops are recognized by the high-end market for its majestic and graceful natural texture.
Marble, also known as marble, is a recrystallized limestone whose main component is CaCO3. Limestone softens under high temperature and pressure and recrystallizes to form marble as the minerals it contains change. It is mainly used for processing into various shapes and plates, and used as walls, floors, platforms, and columns of buildings. It is also often used as materials for monumental buildings such as monuments, towers, and statues.
Marble originally refers to the white limestone with black patterns produced in Dali, Yunnan Province. The section can form a natural ink landscape painting. In ancient times, marble with shaped patterns was often used to make painting screens or mosaic paintings. Later, the name of marble countertops gradually It has developed into a name for all limestones with various colors and patterns that are used as building decoration materials. White marble is generally called white marble, but it is also called marble for translation of white marble made of statues in the West.
Introduction To Marble Countertops
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