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Marble is a metamorphic rock made out of limestone. When limestone is subjected
to tremendous pressure for a long time it gets squashed into marble. Its elegance is
legendary. Architects of yore used marble to its best effect, making the most of its
strength, beauty, changing hues with light and weather, and its malleability in
sculpture.
Once considered the domain of the rich and famous, no less than Nobility
or Royalty, marble today is popular as legant flooring or lining interior and exterior
walls. Perhaps no other material adds so much prestige to a home as marble does.
It is used practically everywhere: outdoor fountains and statues, indoor fire surrounds,
Jacuzzis, as inlays on furniture, ountertops and bar counters and much more. Hygienic,
it traps little or no dirt and never gathers mold.
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