Mosiac
Granite
The Pantheon is made of granite, and concrete on the outside, and marble on the inside.
wood,silver,gold,marble,and clay
Mortar Marble Mud (if the 'ancient' in the category is a clue.)
It was actually made out of marble. Some of it was made out of stone but only a small percentage of the tomb.
This type of decoration is often called a mosaic. The definition of a mosaic is a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass. Judging from your question, the correct answer would be A MOSAIC.
A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)
they use it for floors and for ur house and other decorations
The mineral made up of a calcium compound and commonly found in marble is called calcite. Calcite is a carbonate mineral composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and is often the main component of marble, providing its characteristic white color.
Carrera marble is most commonly used in sculpture. It is quarried in Italy, in the town of Carrera. Both the Peace Monument and the Marble Arch were crafted from this particular marble.
Statues are commonly made from marble.
marble city
A marble collector. lol
Marble clay concrete...
Since marble is considered a type of stone, a person working with - on - marble would most probably be called a 'Mason'.
Some common uses for marble is architecture, countertops, etc.
When I wa a kid, we called a brownish marble a Pea JIb. Don't know why.