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The colorful history of marble
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Marble has been a symbol of wealth and power since 700 BC. It is particularly suitable for sculptures, or the construction and furnishing of stately buildings. But what makes marble so popular?
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As early as 700 BC, marble symbolized power and prosperity, the white gold of stone.
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Formed over thousands of years, marble results from tectonic pressure and heat transforming
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limestone and other sediments deep within the Earth.
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This process creates its signature patterns.
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The name marble comes from the ancient Greek word marmaros, meaning shimmering or shining.
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That's why marble is often used for sculptures.
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The way it reflects light brings them to life.
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The first marble was quarried on Greek islands like Paros.
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The Venus de Milo was carved from Parian marble.
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Marble has also long been used in the construction of grand buildings.
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From the Egyptian pyramids to the Acropolis in Athens and Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan.
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Here an entire city was built from white marble.
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The most prized white marble has been quarried in Carrara, Italy since around 200 BC and
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was used for Michelangelo's David.
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But marble doesn't always have to be expensive.
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It's available from China or India for just a few euros per square meter.
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This marble is often used for surfaces like table legs and tops.
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Many are simply a cheaper stone with a marble-like finish.
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Marbling has also become trendy as a print pattern, including in the fashion industry.
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And finally, in honour of marble, there's a classic of a different kind.
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The world-famous marble cake.
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