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The Statue of Thomas Jefferson inside the Jefferson Memorial before sunrise in Washington, DC
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This is breche vendome marble, it looks great on flooring marble, this marble comes from France, it is a Golden and brownish color Marble. see more info at
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Black polished Marmorino with metallic accent has been installed by Art Space NYC at the Hudson Yard Lobby.
Also, textured metal finish has been installed on the "Moon" ceiling. www.artspacenyc.com
All materials for this project has been supplied by Marmorino Depot:
Co. A, 51st North Carolina Infantry, C. S. A.
From Kate Emmett-Sweetser:
This is the photo of Lt Jacob Bamberger "Courtesy of David Marblestone" w/ a link to
This 13th Century gothic castle was often besieged, but never seized by any enemy. It was often rebuilt and enlarged to fit the needs of the owners, but never lost it´s defensive capabilities. It´s one of a few old castles that survived the ages withou losing it´s importance The name is mostly linked to the German word "Bärenstein" or bear stone, an old name for jade. Typical is the rich use of local marblestone in construction, and combination of different architectonic styles because of the fluent change from a gothic fort into a baroque castle. The worst siege came in 1645, when Swedes unsuccesfuly besieged Pernštejn, two towers lost their upper parts, but the castle proved to be extremely durable. This came at a time when there were little investments done and the castle slowlly deteriorated, so the siege was in the end profitable, because it became an official imperial fortress and money for upkeep was secured. Today the castle is a national historical monument and popular tourist attraction.
This is black ice marble see more info at
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One East is one of the more upscale restaurants in Taylorville, IL, located on the town square.
For years I've thought the white letters looked kind of ill-fitting, as if they had come from another sign entirely and been awkwardly adapted to the new space. Not until I uploaded my photo of the terrazzo at a defunct Taylorville store called Marblestone's a couple of minutes ago did I put two and two together. Can anyone confirm whether the ONE EAST letters used to be part of the MARBLESTONE'S sign?
This 13th Century gothic castle was often besieged, but never seized by any enemy. It was often rebuilt and enlarged to fit the needs of the owners, but never lost it´s defensive capabilities. It´s one of a few old castles that survived the ages withou losing it´s importance The name is mostly linked to the German word "Bärenstein" or bear stone, an old name for jade. Typical is the rich use of local marblestone in construction, and combination of different architectonic styles because of the fluent change from a gothic fort into a baroque castle. The worst siege came in 1645, when Swedes unsuccesfuly besieged Pernštejn, two towers lost their upper parts, but the castle proved to be extremely durable. This came at a time when there were little investments done and the castle slowlly deteriorated, so the siege was in the end profitable, because it became an official imperial fortress and money for upkeep was secured. Today the castle is a national historical monument and popular tourist attraction.
The statue of Thomas Jefferson by Rudulph Evans and an excerpt from a letter Jefferson wrote to Samuel Kercheval on the southeast wall inside the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC
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Rustic Honey Glazed Marblestone Planter from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Rustic Blue Hakame Glazed Marblestone Bubbler from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Rustic Blue Glazed Marblestone Planter from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Unglazed Marblestone Planter from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Rustic Yellow-Blue Glazed Marblestone Planter from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Green Hakame Glazed Marblestone Bubbler from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Rustic Blue Glazed Marblestone Planter from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Rustic Green Hakame Glazed Marblestone Bubbler from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Green Hakame Glazed Marblestone Bubbler from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Rustic Blue Hakame Glazed Marblestone Bubbler from Dragon Gardens Northwest
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Bronze doors adorn the main entrance to the New York Public Library's Beaux-Arts Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on 42nd Street in New York City.
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