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Marble is a
metamorphic rock
composed of
recrystallized carbonate minerals, most
commonly calcite or dolomite.
Marble is
typically not foliated, although...
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imitation marble. In
modern times,
William Holgate (1931-2002) from ****heroe, Lancashire, was
possibly the
finest grainer and
marbler in the world...
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Marbling may
refer to: The
quality of a
surface that has
streaks of color, like
marble. For example:
Marbleizing, also
called faux
marbling, the art of...
- well as the
Acrobatics and
Aerials events.
Marbler uses Elan skis,
Dalbello Boots and Exel ski poles.
Marbler made her
debut at the
International Youth...
- The Blue
Marble is an
image of
Earth taken on
December 7, 1972, from a
distance of
about 29,000
kilometers (18,000 miles) from the planet's surface. It...
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other marbling techniques A
collection of
information on Ebru Ebru (compilation of articles) by
Cetin Koc. Art of the
Marbler Marbling Set 1
Marbling Set...
- The
Marble Index is the
second solo
album and
third studio album by
German musician Nico,
which was
released in
November 1968 on
Elektra Records. The avant-garde...
- A
marble is a
small spherical object often made from gl****, clay, steel, plastic, or agate.
These balls vary in size. Most commonly, they are
about 13 mm...
- A
rolling ball
sculpture (sometimes
referred to as a
marble run, ball run, gravitram, kugelbahn, or
rolling ball machine) is a form of
kinetic art – an...
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Makrana marble is a type of
white marble, po****r for use in
sculpture and
building decor. It is
mined in the town of
Makrana in Rajasthan, India, and...