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  2. Connemara marble - Wikipedia

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    Connemara marble or "Irish green" is a rare variety of green marble from Connemara, Ireland. It is used as a decoration and building material. It is used as a decoration and building material. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its colour causes it to often be associated with the Irish identity, and for this reason it has been named the national gemstone of Ireland.

  3. List of types of marble - Wikipedia

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    Marble mis-nomers: Cetechovice marble (cetechovický mramor) from Cetechovice, Kroměříž District: coloured [c] Karlík marble (karlický mramor), from Barrandien, Karlík, Prague-West District: black with gold-yellow-colour veins [d] Podol marble (Podolský mramor), from Vápenný Podol, Chrudim District: white, grey-white, rosy [e]

  4. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Gulfstone, an Oman-based company, is the only producer of engineered quartz stone in the GCC. China is now probably the largest market for engineered marble due to new construction projects, while engineered quartz is primarily sold in North America and Europe as high end residential kitchen counter tops. [citation needed]

  5. Swedish green marble - Wikipedia

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    Swedish green marble, or simply Swedish green, is a marble from quarries in Kolmården, in the north-eastern part of the province of Östergötland in Sweden. It is fine-grained, with a variable green colour and attractive veining, due to serpentines in the stone. It is considered one of the hardest marbles in the world. [1] Swedish green has ...

  6. Cipollino marble - Wikipedia

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    Cipollino marble is a variety of marble. It was first used by the ancient Greeks and Romans, whose Latin term for it was marmor carystium (meaning "marble from Karystos "). It was quarried in several locations on the south-west coast of the Greek island of Euboea , between the modern-day cities of Styra and Karystos.

  7. Verd antique - Wikipedia

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    Connemara marble differs from the verd antiques in that it is an actual marble, rather than a serpentinite breccia, despite also having a very high serpentine content. It is named after the region in the western part of the country in which it is quarried (including Lissoughter in Recess, County Galway , and in Clifden ).

  8. St. Genevieve marble - Wikipedia

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    St. Genevieve marble, also known as Ste. Genevieve marble, is an oolitic limestone (or "marble") found in Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri. [1] It is part of the Archimedes Limestone formation. [2] It generally comes in two different types. "St. Genevieve Rose" is the name for the marble which comes in deep red, greenish-gray, pink, and rose ...

  9. Marble - Wikipedia

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    Swedish green marble: green near Kolmården, Södermanland: Sweden: Sylacauga marble: white Talladega County, Alabama: United States Venčac marble white Venčac mountain near Aranđelovac: Serbia: Vermont marble: white Proctor, Vermont: United States Wunsiedel marble: white Wunsiedel, Bavaria: Germany: Yule marble: uniform pure white near ...

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