
Al contro
"tipo E"
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Al verso
"mista"
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This material has a very dense, fine-grained
groundmass ranging from a soft pinky beige to a light brown, crossed
by fine darker shades. It combines a great decorative efficacy with
high technological characteristics.
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Al contro
"Rosato"
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Al verso
"Rosato"
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This granular marble is fairly compact
with occasional fossils and the colour is evenly distributed; it has
a reddish-brown groundmass and combines an agreeble aesthetical effect
with remarkable technological characteristics. The samples come from
a specific stratum, named "rosata" and their only just various aesthetical
characters are widely appreciated.
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Al contro
"H 140"
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Al verso
"H 140"
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This fine-grained, homogeneous marble
has a light-beige variegated groundmass. It is much competitive for
its aesthetic value and its relatively low price.
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BIANCONE

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It's a dense, lasting, very fine-grained
marble with certainly even intrinsic characters. The colour of the crystallyne
mass may range from a fairly pure white to ivory white. It is traditionally
one of the most well-known marbles even for its high technological characters.
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FILETTATO

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This fine-grained marble has a soft
pinky beige groundmass crossed by thin reddish veins. They are orientated
parallel to the verso of the rock. This marble is characterized by a
technical-economic competitiveness and a good aesthetic value.
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