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Marble & Onyx  

 

We import marble & Onyx in tiles and slabs.  Below are our most popular marbles, used throughout the house, from flooring to countertops.  If you don't see the particular color / name you are looking for, please call us for our latest inventory.  Marble specifications can be found at the bottom of this page.

Installation of marble in the kitchen is made possible with the use of StoneTech Professional's BulletProof Sealer.

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Calacata Gold Statuary Vein White Carrara Cherry Blossom
Calacata Gold Statuary Vein White Carrara Cherry Blossom
Ivory Rosa Rosa Aurora Breccia Oniciata Karnazeiko Breccia
Ivory Rosa Rosa Aurora Breccia Oniciata Karnazeiko Breccia
Bottocino Fiorito Alabaster Onyx Giallo Reale Golden Onyx
Bottocino Fiorito Alabaster Onyx Giallo Reale Golden Onyx
Emperador Light Rosalia Rojo Alicante Dynasty Peach
Emperador Light Rosalia Rojo Alicante Dynasty Peach
Red Onyx Cafe Forest Rain Forest Melange
Red Onyx Cafe Forest Rain Forest Melange
Daino Reale Rojo Quipar Tiger Onyx Brown Fossil
Daino Reale Rojo Quipar Tiger Onyx Brown Fossil
Dynasty Brown Emperador Dark St Laurent Opera Fantastico
Dynasty Brown Emperador Dark St Laurent Opera Fantastico
Afyon Sugar French Vanilla Daino Real Rosso Gerona
Afyon Sugar French Vanilla Daino Real Rosso Gerona
Rosso Levanto Black Rose Verde Alpi Green Onyx
Rosso Levanto Black Rose Verde Alpi Green Onyx
Lotus Green Empress Green Ambassador Black Black Marquina
Lotus Green Empress Green Ambassador Black Black Marquina
 

Marble 4" tumbled tiles for kitchen backsplashes, bathrooms and more

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Green Onyx Table

Green Onyx Table

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Marble
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marble is a metamorphic rock resulting from the metamorphism of limestone, composed mostly of calcite (a crystalline form of calcium carbonate, CaCO3). It is extensively used for sculpture, as a building material, and in many other applications.

Faux marble or faux marbling is a wall painting technique that imitates the color patterns of real marble (not to be confused with paper marbling). Marble dust can be combined with cement or synthetic resins to make reconstituted or cultured marble.

Places named after the stone include Marble Hill, Manhattan, New York, the Sea of Marmara, India's Marble Rocks and the towns of Marble, Minnesota, Marble, Colorado, and Marble Arch, London. The Elgin Marbles are marble sculptures taken from the Parthenon to Britain by the Earl of Elgin.

Origins
Marble is a metamorphic rock resulting from regional or at times contact metamorphism of sedimentary carbonate rocks, either limestone or dolostone. This metamorphic process causes a complete recrystallization of the original rock into an interlocking mosaic of calcite and/or dolomite crystals. The temperatures and pressures necessary to form marble usually destroy any fossils and sedimentary textures present in the original rock.

Pure white marble is the result of metamorphism of very pure limestones. The characteristic swirls and veins of many colored marble varieties are usually due to various mineral impurities such as clay, silt, sand, iron oxides, or chert which were originally present as grains or layers in the limestone. Green coloration is often due to serpentine resulting from originally high magnesium limestone or dolostone with silica impurities. These various impurities have been mobilized and recrystallized by the intense pressure and heat of the metamorphism.

Kinds of marble

Some historically important kinds of marble, named after the locations of their quarries, include:

Paros (Greece)
Penteli (Greece)
Carrara (Italy)
Proconnesus (Turkey)
Macael (Spain)
 

White marbles, like Carrara, have been prized for sculpture since classical times. This preference has to do with the softness and relative isotropy and homogeneity, and a relative resistance to shattering. Also, the low index of refraction of calcite allows light to penetrate several millimeters into the stone before being scattered out, resulting in the characteristic "waxy" look which gives "life" to marble sculptures of the human body.

Construction marble
In the construction trade, the term "marble" is used for any massive, crystalline calcitic rock (and some non-calcitic rocks) useful as building stone. For example, Tennessee Marble is really a massive, highly fossiliferous gray to pink to maroon Ordovician dolostone, known as the Holston Formation by geologists.

Etymology
The word "marble" derives from the Greek marmaros, "shining stone" (OED). This stem is also the basis for the English word "marmoreal" meaning "marble-like".


Cultural associations
As the favorite medium for Greek and Roman sculptors and architects, marble has become a cultural symbol of tradition and refined taste. Its extremely varied and colorful patterns make it a favorite decorative material, and are often imitated — e.g. in background patterns for computer displays.

In folklore, marble is associated with the astrological sign of Gemini. Pure white marble is an emblem of purity. It is also an emblem of immortality, and an ensurer of success in education.





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