BIANCO CARRARA
Color
White with small grey veins
Petrographic Name according to EN 12407
Marble
Macroscopic Description
White Carrara marble, renowned throughout the world, is quarried in a specific region of the Apuan Alps in Carrara. While they are not the only marble quarries in existence, the Carrara quarries are among the most famous and prestigious. Likewise, within these same quarries, not just one type of marble is extracted. Among the so-called Carrara marbles, the most famous and sought-after is white marble, also known as Bianco Carrara. This extraordinary stone is incredibly durable and resistant, which explains its use in the construction of monumental works such as the Parthenon and the Florence Cathedral since ancient times. Today, White Carrara marble is also used in the creation of design and furniture. Its exceptional qualities go beyond simple resistance and durability. To fully understand the potential of white Carrara marble, it is essential to understand its composition and extraction methods. This will allow you to better appreciate the material's technical characteristics and its applications in everyday life. White Carrara marble, like all marbles, is a natural stone composed primarily of calcium carbonate. It is formed through a metamorphic process, the transformation of a pre-existing (sedimentary) rock that, over time, has undergone changes due to various chemical and physical factors.
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