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  2. Stone sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Limestone comes in a popular oolitic variety, about twice as hard as alabaster, that is excellent for carving. [3] The harder serpentines can also reach 4 on the Mohs scale. Marble, travertine, and onyx are at about 6 on the Mohs scale. Marble has been the preferred stone for sculptors in the European tradition ever since the time of classical ...

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  4. Marble sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Bartolini, (Italian, 1777–1850), La Table aux Amours (The Demidoff Table), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, Marble sculpture. Marble has been the preferred material for stone monumental sculpture since ancient times, with several advantages over its more common geological "parent" limestone, in particular the ability to absorb light a small distance into the surface before ...

  5. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    A "grandfather" is the largest marble, the size of a billiards ball or tennis ball. Various names for different marble types (regional playground talk, Leicester, UK): Marleys (marbles), prit (white marble), Kong (large marble), King Kong (larger than a bosser), steely (metal bearing-ball). Names can be combined: e.g. prit-Kong (large white ...

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    Easy Halloween pumpkin carving ideas can look impressive. Get out your carving tools and use our stencils and tutorials to make cool, creative jack-o'-lanterns. 90 Scary Easy Carving Ideas for ...

  7. Stonemasonry - Wikipedia

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    Splitting a block of marble with plug and feathers A stonemason at Eglinton Tournament Bridge with a selection of tools of the trade. A quarryman splits or cuts rock in the quarry, and extracts the resulting blocks of stone. The cut or split pieces are collected and transported away from the extraction surface for further refinement. [1]