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statuarietto
Statuarietto is a stunning white marble from Italy. Areas of thin and thick veining give this stone a beautiful contrast. Statuarietto marble is one of the most unique and elegant natural stone materials that you will be able to find.
Beyond its beauty, marble is one of the most desirable materials in the world. As a result of this, installing marble in your home can increase your home’s overall value. Between the incredible beauty that Statuarietto marble will bring to your home and the potential to increase your home’s overall value, Statuarietto marble is truly one of the best options on the market. Installing this amazing natural stone in your home, regardless of where, may very well end up being one of the best investments that you ever make for your home.
volakas
A new format has recently been presented in the market which is some people called Fantasy but goes also be other names. This too comes from the type of cut.
The Volakas marble from different quarries tend to have different patterns and colours. The predominant colour, however, is white background with grey veins or of beige or brown. The veins can also be of ocre, or wine, or violet. The veins, moreover, can be thicker or also be thinner, within the same stone. In some varieties it is the background that is predominant, in other varieties it is the vein that differentiates the most.
One of the Greek marbles that has now become very fashionable all over the world, at a time when the trend has moved towards white/grey coloured stones, is Volakas marble.
The increase in demand has reached to the extent that currently (as of 2018) the demand for this material is greater than the production of this material. The production too has increased in recent years to catch up with the demand.
Quarries of Volakas Marble
There are approximately 10 active quarries of the material. The quarries of this marble are located in Volakas, which is what gives it its name. Some companies, however, choose to call this marble by other names, depending on the quarries from which they are extracted and the differences in tones etc that may exist.



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