Probably not a problem at all since many of these adhesives are multi-purpose, and most are water-based. However, marble is quite porous and so a petroleum-based adhesive might bleed through the tile and cause some type of discoloring.
If you do not see a problem, there probably isn't one, but you could email the manufacturer of the adhesive if you are still concerned.
Ray
Yes, but you should you use an adhesive that is ductile
You use a regular wall tile adhesive like Ecobond
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
well its ceramic
Some popular tile options for a kitchen backsplash include subway tiles, mosaic tiles, ceramic tiles, glass tiles, and natural stone tiles like marble or travertine. These tiles come in various colors, shapes, and sizes, allowing for customization to suit different kitchen styles and preferences.
Tumbled marble.
You can get marble from a quarry or a stone merchant, you can also sometimes find marble tiles at a tile and ceramic shop.
Ceramic or metal used in children'game
Some popular trends for backsplash kitchen designs include subway tiles, geometric patterns, bold colors, and natural materials like marble or wood.
Polyurethane construction adhesive like Sikabond Construction Adhesive will glue cork to marble. You could also use a hot glue gun.
Contact your local granite tools supplier. You are looking for knife epoxy.
Some popular design trends for kitchen backsplash tiles include subway tiles, geometric patterns, bold colors, and natural materials like marble or wood.