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Marbleizing (also
spelt marbleising) or faux
marbling is the
preparation and
finishing of a
surface to
imitate the
appearance of
polished marble. It is...
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Marble is a
metamorphic rock
consisting of
carbonate minerals (most
commonly calcite (CaCO3) or
dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) that have
recrystallized under the...
- like
marble. For example:
Marbleizing, also
called faux
marbling, the art of
painting walls or
furniture to look like real
marble Paper marbling, a method...
- flat to the
touch or textured.
Marbleizing or faux
marbling is used to make
walls and
furniture look like real
marble. This can be done
using either plaster...
- surfaces,
mixing paint, gilding, distemper, and faux-finishes
including marbleizing and graining. More recently,
professional painters are
responsible for...
- The Blue
Marble is a
photograph of
Earth taken on
December 7, 1972, by
either Ron
Evans or
Harrison Schmitt aboard the
Apollo 17
spacecraft on its way...
- Look up
marble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marble is a type of rock
resulting from the
metamorphism of limestone.
Marble or
Marbles may also refer...
- A
marble is a
small spherical object often made from gl****, clay, steel, plastic, or agate.
These toys can be used for a
variety of
games called marbles...
- Look up
Marble Hill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marble Hill is the name of:
Marble Hill,
South Australia, the vice-regal
residence in the Adelaide...
- Look up onyx
marble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Onyx
marble may
refer to: Onyx
Marble, a
geologic formation in
Arizona Various rocks and minerals...