Marble Stone

Marble stone is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite.


Ten circular samples of various marble textures in different colors, including black, gray, white, beige, blue, red, pink, brown, yellow, and green.
  • Close-up of black marble with gold and white veining.

    Portoro Gold

  • Close-up of black marble with white veins.

    Nero Marquina

  • Close-up of a black marble surface with white veining.

    Griogio Carnico

  • Close-up view of a dark, textured stone surface with black and gray veining.

    Black forest

  • Close-up of black and gray layered stone or marble surface with intricate veining patterns.

    Arabescato Orobico

  • Close-up of flowing water with streaks of white and dark shades.

    Bardiglio Nuvolato

  • Close-up of a gray marble surface with white veining.

    Fior de Bosco

  • Close-up of layered grey and black stone or mineral with swirling patterns.

    Orobico Grigio

  • Close-up view of a gray, textured surface resembling a concrete or stone floor.

    Bardiglio Carrara

  • Close-up of a snowy or icy surface with textured, layered patterns.

    Bardiglio Chiaro

  • Close-up of a white wooden surface with subtle gray veining.

    Polaris

  • Close-up of white marble surface with gray veining.

    Lincoln White

  • Light-colored wood grain surface with visible texture and streaks.

    Volakas

  • Close-up of a white marble surface with grey veining.

    Bianco Brouille

  • Close-up of white marble with gray and black veining.

    Arabescato Carrara

  • Close-up of beige marble surface with natural veining

    Botticino Classico

  • Close-up of a beige marble surface with natural veins.

    Serpeggiante KF

  • Close-up of beige marble tile with natural veining.

    Diano Reale

  • A close-up of a light-colored, textured stone or concrete surface with slight blemishes and natural markings.

    Cremo Sicillia

  • Close-up of beige limestone with small holes and natural texture.

    Breccia Sarda

  • Close-up of a textured blue surface, possibly a concrete or painted wall.

    Azule Cielo

  • Close-up of gray marble surface with natural veining and subtle cracks.

    Bardiglio Gray Blue

  • A dark blue marble surface with white veining.

    Lapis Blue

  • Close-up of a blue and gold marble surface with white veins and veins.

    Sodalite Blue

  • Close-up of ocean water with waves and white foam.

    Lapislazzuli

  • Close-up of a textured pink and beige marble surface with veining.

    Breccia Pernice

  • Close-up of a red marble surface with white veining.

    Rosso Collemandina

  • Close-up of a red marble surface with white veining.

    Rosso Lepanto

  • Close-up of a red and white patterned marble surface.

    Rosso Bilbao

  • Close-up of a polished marble surface with brown, white, and reddish veining.

    Diaspro Sicilia

  • A close-up of human skin with a small black dot.

    Rosa Portogallo

  • Close-up of a pinkish, textured surface, possibly skin or a mineral material.

    Rosa Extremoz

  • Close-up of a beige and pinkish textured surface, possibly stone or marble.

    Rosa Perlino

  • Close-up of pink marble surface with natural veining and patterns

    Rosa Tea Persiano

  • Close-up of a marble surface with various shades of gray, pink, and red veining.

    Orobico Rosa

  • Close-up of a brown marble surface with vein patterns.

    Monaco Brown

  • Close-up of a cracked stone or concrete surface.

    Morato

  • Close-up of a dark brown and black speckled marble surface.

    Breche Nouvelle

  • Close-up of dark marble with white and beige veining.

    Breccia Paradiso

  • Close-up of a brown marble surface with natural veins and patterns.

    Emperador Brown

  • Close-up of beige and brown marble tile surface with natural veining

    Breccia Damascata

  • Close-up of beige marble surface with white and gray veining.

    Gold Galaxy

  • Close-up image of a textured beige and pink marble surface.

    Giallo Reale

  • Close-up of a polished marble surface with gold, brown, and white veins.

    Giolla Siena

  • Close-up of beige marble surface with irregular veins and patterns.

    Imperial Gold

  • Close-up of a light-colored marble or stone surface with subtle veining and minor imperfections.

    Ming Green Chiaro

  • Close-up of a gray and white marble surface with natural veining patterns.

    Verde Apollo

  • Close-up of swirling, textured, green and gray marble surface.

    Verde Malachite

  • Close-up view of green marble surface with white veining.

    Rain Forest Green

  • Close-up of dark green and gray marble or rock surface with natural veining.

    Verde Patricia

Sunlit modern kitchen with Arabescato marble island, large potted plant, and large windows showing outdoor greenery.

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