Marble throughout the century
Marble is a stone that has been favored for ages and ages. Most cultures in the world have marble somewhere in their history. Marble originally comes from limestone that have been put under pressure marble can come in a variety of unique colors and patterns. The reason marble is so loved is because its ageless look.
Limestone was one of the materials used to build the Pyramids of Giza. It formed the bulk of the materials used in the construction of the pyramids and rough limestone was utilized in the core of the pyramid. White limestone, which is finer, was used to coat the interior walls and as the main material for the outer casing. The low-grade limestone that was used in the core of the pyramids is found huge quantities in Egypt, and it was found near the building sites during the pyramid construction era. Workers extracted the stone in blocks by marking out crevices with just enough room for them to be
case included chisels, pickaxes, and hammers made from granite.
Mother nature have always been the best at providing for us and when it comes to marble she gives unique and rare material
marble has been and continues to be used as a construction and decorative material, due to its beauty and resistance
Marble’s popularity began in ancient Rome and Greece, where white marble was used to construct a variety of structures, it included all kinds of sculptures, pillars and massive structures. The Greeks picked marble for their structures due its beauty. However, using shovels, pulleys, winches, levers, and wooden beams to dig out, lift and extract the marble made the process very difficult


