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As discussed previously, stone was formed from different types of natural minerals. Marble's main consistency is calcium. Calcium carbonate is the natural source that bonds the stone. Certain additive minerals blended in to the calcium during formation to customize these brilliant colors. The additive minerals are also color developers present in granite and other natural stones. Stone Color: Mineral:Black Biotite, Hornblende, Carbon Brown Limonite Gray Variety of minerals Green Mica, Chloride, Silicate Red Hematite White Feldspar, Calcite, Dolomite.Yellow Limonite
Mineral: Mineral Color:Augite Brown, Green, Black, Purple Biotite Black, Brown, Green Calcite Pearlenscent and Pale Colors Dolomite Colorless, Pink, Pale Brown Feldspar Yellow, White, Pink, Green, Grey Hematite Metallic Grey or Black Hornblende Green, Yellow, Brown, Black Limonite Black, Brown, or Yellow Sulphur Pale Gold Minerals have a variety of crystalline properties. A different property has a different color. For instance, Augite (listed above) has different crystalline properties. Each property has its own color. Stones brilliant colors and various crystal formations developed when different mineral properties blended together along with the integration of temperature and pressure.The veins and color grains of marble were liquid minerals that flowed through the stone when the Earth heated up. The intense heat softened the limestone to allow the liquids to flow through it. When the Earth cooled, the mineral flow stopped and gradually hardened to its current state.The delicate colors of stone can often be altered by the improper use of cleaning chemicals, mopping with dirty solution, using chemicals that are not designed for stone care, and sunlight can fade the color of natural minerals.
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