A black marble with infinite depth and a noble and aristocratic quality that radiates royalty.
Is black marble natural.
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Ashford black marble is a very fine grained sedimentary rock and is not a true marble in the geological sense.
Marble is a classic architectural material and is suitable for a variety of applications from countertops to building facades.
Marble that contains impurities such as clay minerals iron oxides or bituminous material can be bluish gray pink yellow or black in color.
Marble is being created by the transformation of other stones through the action of high temperatures and intense pressures.
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Marble is commonly used for sculpture and as a building material.
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As a result of this process new minerals textures and structures give rise to a large number of different types of marble as we will see in the examples below.
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Ashford black marble is the name given to a dark limestone quarried from mines near ashford in the water in derbyshire england once cut turned and polished its shiny black surface is highly decorative.
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Marble is usually a light colored rock.
Marble is a rock made of calcium carbonate which has been exposed to a natural recrystallization process.
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Browse 117 different types of black marble and black granite click on a stone image to see more about a particular natural stone.
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Marble mosaic that is used extensively to complement bathrooms showers backsplashes flooring and fireplaces in a combination of designs creating unique looks.
Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals most commonly calcite or dolomite marble is typically not foliated although there are exceptions in geology the term marble refers to metamorphosed limestone but its use in stonemasonry more broadly encompasses unmetamorphosed limestone.
Please read material considerations to understand the characteristics of marble prior to making a selection.