Marble has value as a building material, a raw material for sculpting and decorative pieces, and as a source of calcium carbonate.
Their value is determined by the value of the art, not the value of the medium.
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Go to any place that sells marble and they will sell you a product to use on your marble table top.
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No. A marble is made of glass, not marble. Glass will not react with vinegar. Edit - Some antique marbles ARE crafted out of marble or other stone/ rock types. Using ANY sort of chemical to clean them can possibly damage the surface finish or even worse, cause the marble to break or split. I happen to own a few antique marbles from the 1880's to the early 1900's. To clean them use a damp, warm soft cloth. Try checking each marble by carefully rubbing a small portion of a marble before cleaning the entire marble(some marbles are sun hardened clay, and getting one wet can damage them). One other method to identify the material your marble(s) are made out of - try a local rock shop. Most rock shop owners can identify what your marble is made from, if it is a naturally occurring rock. They might even be able to provide the possible value of your marble(s), but you should ALWAYS get a second opinion for any value appraisals.
Taj Mahal is primarily constructed of white marble. The platorm is in turne of a rosy sandstone but mostly the marble. The entire surface is ornamented with peitra dura work. The type of marble used is called 'Makrana marble', named after the town in which the marble is taken from in Rajistan (a state in India).
Marble Fire Surround may be purchased at any store with a technology section. They are great speakers for any home use that you happen to need it for. Marble Fire is a great company because they have great speakers for any home system.
A Marble Game Getter is the name of a lightweight double barrel gun that was designed by Webster L. Marble. The value of a Game Getter can be determined by a gun collector who will use factors such as condition and authenticity to estimate its worth.
As marble is porous, any moisture in the air or liquid water can penetrate it, therefore a drop in temperature below 4 degrees Celsius will result in any water within the marble expanding, and the marble will be cracked and damaged.
A gravestone can be made from any hard wearing stone such a granite or marble.
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Yes, it can be.Jewellery can be made out of any rock or stone (or even plastic these days). Some cultures have wooden jewellery. It's not the value of the jewellery that counts, it's the thought.