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Fillers: 56.3% Stones: 34.1% Residues: 0.2% (from demolition work): of which: 100% bricks Additives: 9.4% (resin, pigments, and other)
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Fillers: 56.3% Stones: 34.1% Residues: 0.2% (from demolition work): of which: 100% bricks Additives: 9.4% (resin, pigments, and other)
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Fillers: 56.3% Stones: 34.1% Residues: 0.2% (from demolition work): of which: 100% bricks Additives: 9.8% (resin, pigments, and others)
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Fillers: 40.2% Stones: 37.9% Residues: 13.4% (from demolition work): of which: 57% brick, 36% concrete, 7% granite Additives: 8.6% (resin, pigments, and others)
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Fillers: 64.5% Stones: 17.3% Residues: 9.4% (from demolition work): of which: 79% brick, 21% concrete Additives: 8.8% (resin, pigments, and others)
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Fillers: 49.4% Stones: 21.3% Residues: 21% (from demolition work): of which: 73% brick, 23% concrete, 5% granite Additives: 8% (resin, pigments, and others)
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Fillers: 48.2% Stones: 21.8% Residues: 20.2% (from demolition work) of which: 71% brick, 17% glass, 12% concrete Additives: 9.8% (resin, pigments, and others)
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Michelangelo Prime marble, also known as Michelangelo Extra marble, is a luxurious and prestigious natural stone that takes its name from the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Buonarroti. It is a type of marble that comes from quarries in Carrara, Italy, a region known for producing some of the finest marbles in the world. It has a predominantly […]
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A beautiful replica of the world-famous Arabescato, refined with golden shadows.
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Strong gray veins run through the white background, creating a powerful replica of Statuario marble.
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This material is characterized by the even finer lines of the Statuario.
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