If you mean floor "slabs", it's probably Alabaster you are refering to.
Marble is not translucent and Alabaster has been used in walls of Temples to increase drama and atmosphere by holding lamps behind them.
Hope that's what you mean.
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The translucent stone used in floor slabs in Egyptian Pyramids was alabaster. Alabaster was prized for its light-transmitting properties, creating a unique ambiance within the pyramid chambers when natural light filtered through.
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Alabaster. :D
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A translucent stone is a type of mineral or gemstone that allows light to pass through it, but does not permit clear visibility of objects on the other side. This characteristic gives these stones a soft glow and often enhances their aesthetic appeal. Common examples include opal, jade, and certain types of calcite. Translucent stones are often used in jewelry and decorative items for their unique visual properties.
Jelly is an example of a translucent object since you can see through it.
The suffix of "translucent" is "-ent," which is commonly used to form adjectives in English.
The Bissell steam mop can be used to clean a vinyl floor. In fact it can also be used on marble, ceramic, stone, laminate, linoleum and sealed hardwood floors.
The mysterious stone in AQWorlds can be found in /join towerofdoom. It is located on the top floor of the tower and can be used to unlock a special quest item.
A sardius stone is typically a deep, translucent red or orange gemstone made of the mineral chalcedony. It is often cut into a cabochon shape and has a glossy surface. Sardius stones are commonly used in jewelry and have been prized for their striking color and beauty for centuries.
The curtains in the room were made of a translucent material that allowed soft light to filter through. The artist used translucent paint to create a watercolor effect on the canvas. The frosted glass on the bathroom window was translucent, providing privacy while still letting in natural light.