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Brown Marble Worktops
Marble is a formed when limestone is under great heat and pressure. They are highly in demand for their timeless beauty and elegance. The variation in pattern and veining can be observed in the stone due to the weathering of rocks at the discretion of nature, this assures that you take home a unique piece of marble worktop that does not have a likeness to any other. The composition consists of calcium carbonate, which shows a reaction when exposed to acid, it neutralizes the acid, a crushed form is used for acid neutralization in streams, lakes, and soils. The translucence of the marble makes this stone especially attractive for sculptures. The marble deposits are found in various parts of the world.
Natural stone is highly valued for its good quality, durability, striking beauty, and resistant properties and is widely used as a structural and decorative element. Marbles were used in ancient Greek buildings and statues. Michelangelo the renowned Italian artist had used it from Carrara, Italy in his works of sculpture. The natural stone finds its application as external walls, floor covering, decoration, stairs, and pavements. The dominant part of historic monuments was constructed using marble, be it the corridors of cathedrals or historical places, it has decorated them with elegance and finesse. Marble worktops are more cost-effective than granite worktops.
Black and white colours have always been the choice of interior designers and homeowners, As the universal colours suit both traditional and modern kitchen designs. and elegant white slabs were used to achieve exclusive finishes.
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