Marble Mining and Manufacturing From a $1 Billion Quarry | The Luxury Stone

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Marble Mining and Manufacturing From a $1 Billion Quarry | The Luxury Stone

Did you know that marbles are metamorphic rocks? This indicates that although they were formerly a different kind of rock, they have all undergone significant alteration from their igneous, sedimentary, or previous metamorphic forms. Marble has been in existence for a considerable amount of time. It has actually been a common building and home accent material for generations.

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コメント (21)
  • I used to transport templates to a location and then deliver the finished countertop to the customer on an A-frame. The sight of the marble in the racks, awaiting transformation, was truly captivating. The process, though challenging, is often overlooked by most, but the intricacies involved are beyond belief. Crafting these countertops requires an incredible amount of skill and effort, turning raw materials into exquisite pieces that grace homes.
  • @mloutherback
    This is a difficult process. Most people take it for granite. 😄
  • As a realist artist I've always loved it. It's precious stuff, and not hard at all, it's crystalline, and can be damaged quite easily. Just beautiful to work with, unlike any other rock or stone. To this day it's still expensive, and so it should be. ❤
  • I used to carry the templates to a place then carry the finished counter top back to the customer on an a frame. Lovely looking at the marble in the racks waiting to be used.very beautiful.
  • Fascinating insight into the marble mining process! The combination of natural formation and human ingenuity in creating these beautiful marble pieces is truly remarkable. It's intriguing to see how technology and manual labor come together in this intricate process. Great video, looking forward to more such informative content.
  • If i was building a giant stone pyramid, these are the techniques and machinery i would use...
  • @glhfsport4682
    My favorite part of the process (although the start is the most interesting) was that sexy elegant single slope sink design they put together
  • @SatisfyTech1
    I appreciate the insight on marble's limitations for countertops. It's essential for homeowners to consider factors like hardness and susceptibility to damage when investing in kitchen surfaces, where durability is paramount.
  • @manuel.bollig
    NOBODY NEEDS THIS IN SUCH A HUUUUGE AMOUNT - LOVE AND ~ RESPECT ~ RESPECT ~ RESPECT ~ MOTHER EARTH <3 <3 <3 NONE of them has any idea who they are and on what they are living. They wouldn't do this if they were a true heart living being.
  • Outstanding ! Now I understand why it's so expensive, And worth every penny !!!
  • @mohdjibly6184
    This is awesome..my favourite part is the cutting of the marble stones.....thanks for sharing.
  • @jeffb321
    Great video! Very cool process to watch play out.
  • @Laserblade
    Interesting quarrying! Marble is a metamorphic calcite with a Mohs hardness of 3 and will etch easily, removing the polished surface and is not suited for countertops in my opinion. Granite with a hardness of 7 is a much better material that is bulletproof compared to marble.
  • @lamania32
    water is cooling the cutting "blades/ wires" its not for crack prevention, #1 enemy of any cutting tool drill bit etc is heat
  • @bigwoodtree
    ¡Qué fascinante proceso de extracción y transformación del mármol! Me encanta cómo el video detalla cada etapa, desde la extracción en las canteras hasta la meticulosa fabricación de las encimeras. ¡Una lección completa sobre este lujoso material!
  • @glashoppah
    My favorite is when the thumbnail has no presence anywhere in the video.