Marble Roman
Posted in Uncategorized on 10/03/2009 06:46 am by admin
Marble Roman
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![]() Eckersberg Roman Coliseum Tumbled Marble Mural 20x12 US $156.00
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![]() Canefore Venus Statue marble Italy Greek Roman US $1,799.99
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![]() Paolina medium Statue marble Italy Greek Roman US $1,589.99
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![]() Ninfa del Mare Statue marble Italy Greek Roman US $2,189.99
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![]() Faux Stone Marble GLADIATOR BUST STATUE w wings cherub uniform roman US $199.00
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![]() Roman WARRIOR Gladiator CHARIOT Marble base HORSES Statue Copper Bronze US $249.99
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Multifarious Uses Of Marble Tiles In Your Home
Marble has been used as a construction material for thousands of years. Some of the finest architectures in the world boast the use of marble. Marble was in use in both the European countries and Asia. Now one can see the use of marble tiles for floorings, marble countertops, garden tables, sink and even small sculptures which enhance the beauty of a landscape garden. Whatever be the part of your house you can definitely find a spot which you can accentuate with marble décor. Moreover when you install the marble showpiece the beauty of the place is increased manifold. So be it a bathroom vanity, or a kitchen flooring, marble fountain in garden or a marble fireplace mantle — for sure there are lots of use of marble in your house!
Marble, being a natural stone, looks classy and homebuilders have exploited this feature to their benefit. Marble has been used to create functional yet elegant home interiors. Marble floor tiles add a decorative touch to the rooms. Previously the concept of marble tiles was new to the Romans and Greeks and they mostly used the tiles for halls and courtyards. Later in modern times they have been used for floors inside offices and homes. It gives an exquisite feel to the room. As we look at it, we cannot help but marvel at its luster and soft look.
Most marble tiles are installed in bathrooms. Along with marble vanities, the floor looks doubly beautiful and will add a classy touch. Marble tiles can be used in pathways, hallways and different other locations in the room. If you desire an aesthetic look for the room, nothing can be better than the marble tiles on the floor. They appear natural, but at the same time, they can fulfill the purpose of being decorative. The marble tiles are known for their unique features and it is a popular choice among different building materials.
A room can have the right combination of elegant simplicity and royalty if there is a touch of marble. Once you have used the marble tiles, there is hardly any need to make any improvement in the interiors. It is the versatile nature of marble tiles which have prompted interior designers to use them in different parts of the house to create that unique unconventional look. Apart from wall tiling and flooring, marble can be used in a number of sculptures. It is also used in different structures like countertops, sinks, and outdoor tables.
Most homeowners prefer marble tiles for flooring because of one reason. They can be cleaned without much difficulty. Marble floors can be easily sanitized and they can be kept clean of allergens, bacteria, pathogens and germs. Most hospitals use marble tiles for the floors. In hot and humid atmosphere, marble tiles are installed to create a cooler effect. As you walk on the surface, your feet will be relaxed and refreshed. Moreover the use of marble helps in keeping the temperature of the room lower than the usual.
About the Author
Factory Plaza is one of the largest producers of kitchen countertops and vanity tops in the USA.
We are committed to the communities in which we operate making every effort to bring quality
and affordability to each and every household. Here, at Factory Plaza, our customers are our
neighbors, our friends, and our business partners.
We also aim to educate those contemplating granite and marble products through our very
informative articles.
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A Roman Marble Relief Depicting a Race in the Circus Maximus $39.99 A Roman Marble Relief Depicting a Race in the Circus Maximus - Giclee Print |
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An Important Roman Marble Torso of the Diadumenos of Polykeitos $34.99 An Important Roman Marble Torso of the Diadumenos of Polykeitos - Giclee Print |
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Woman, Marble Head, Roman, 193 - 211 AD $24.99 Woman, Marble Head, Roman, 193 - 211 AD - Photographic Print |
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Caracalla, Roman Marble Cuirassed Bust, 212-217 Ad $49.99 Caracalla, Roman Marble Cuirassed Bust, 212-217 Ad - Giclee Print |
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Livia Drusilla, Roman Empress, Marble, c. 20 AD Roman $24.99 Livia Drusilla, Roman Empress, Marble, c. 20 AD Roman - Photographic Print |
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Roman Officer, Marble, 2nd century AD Roman, from Tomis, Romania $24.99 Roman Officer, Marble, 2nd century AD Roman, from Tomis, Romania - Photographic Print |
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Five Marble Busts of Typical Early Roman Citizens $79.99 Gjon Mili Five Marble Busts of Typical Early Roman Citizens - Premium Photographic Print |
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Mithras Sacrificing the Bull, Marble Relief, Roman, 2nd Century $34.99 Mithras Sacrificing the Bull, Marble Relief, Roman, 2nd Century - Giclee Print |
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Roman Marble Head of Serapis, circa 2nd Century AD $49.99 Roman Marble Head of Serapis, circa 2nd Century AD - Giclee Print |
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Nero, 37-68 AD, Roman Emperor, Colossal Marble Head $24.99 Nero, 37-68 AD, Roman Emperor, Colossal Marble Head - Photographic Print |
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Hadrian, 76-138 AD Roman Emperor, marble, 117-38 AD $24.99 Hadrian, 76-138 AD Roman Emperor, marble, 117-38 AD - Photographic Print |
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Constans I, Roman Emperor, c.323-50 AD, Marble Bust $24.99 Constans I, Roman Emperor, c.323-50 AD, Marble Bust - Photographic Print |
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Immolation of the Bull by Mithras, Roman Marble Statuette, 2nd CE $34.99 Immolation of the Bull by Mithras, Roman Marble Statuette, 2nd CE - Giclee Print |
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Head of a Child, Roman, Marble. Circa 1st Century A.D $34.99 Head of a Child, Roman, Marble. Circa 1st Century A.D - Giclee Print |
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First Emperor of the Roman Empire, Marble Statue, Roman National Museum, Rome, Italy $24.99 Prisma Archivo First Emperor of the Roman Empire, Marble Statue, Roman National Museum, Rome, Italy - Photographic Print |
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Battle between Roman and Germanic Armies, Relief on Marble Sarcophagus, 180-190 AD Roman $24.99 Battle between Roman and Germanic Armies, Relief on Marble Sarcophagus, 180-190 AD Roman - Photographic Print |
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Melitene, Priestess of the Mother of the Gods, Roman Marble Bust, Consecrated 162 AD $49.99 Melitene, Priestess of the Mother of the Gods, Roman Marble Bust, Consecrated 162 AD - Giclee Print |
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Detail of a Roman Marble Sarcophagus Lid Fragment, circa 3rd Century AD $49.99 Detail of a Roman Marble Sarcophagus Lid Fragment, circa 3rd Century AD - Giclee Print |
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A Roman Marble Mosaic Depicting Orpheus, Eastern Mediterranean, 204 AD $49.99 A Roman Marble Mosaic Depicting Orpheus, Eastern Mediterranean, 204 AD - Giclee Print |
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A Large Roman Marble Akroteria, circa Late 2nd-Early 3rd Century AD $49.99 A Large Roman Marble Akroteria, circa Late 2nd-Early 3rd Century AD - Giclee Print |
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Roman Marble Figure of Aphrodite, circa 1st - 2nd Century AD $49.99 Roman Marble Figure of Aphrodite, circa 1st - 2nd Century AD - Giclee Print |
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A Roman Marble Janiform Herm Satyr Head, circa 1st-2nd Century AD $49.99 A Roman Marble Janiform Herm Satyr Head, circa 1st-2nd Century AD - Giclee Print |
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The Esquiline Venus, Roman copy of a Greek original, Marble, 1st century BC $24.99 The Esquiline Venus, Roman copy of a Greek original, Marble, 1st century BC - Photographic Print |
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Dying Gaul, Roman Marble Copy of a Hellenistic Original of 230-220 BCE $34.99 Dying Gaul, Roman Marble Copy of a Hellenistic Original of 230-220 BCE - Giclee Print |
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Libya, Tripolitania, Sabrahta; at the Roman City, the Remains of a Marble Column $24.99 Ken Sciclina Libya, Tripolitania, Sabrahta; at the Roman City, the Remains of a Marble Column - Photographic Print |
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Roman Marble Theatre Near Klima, Milos, Cyclades Islands, Greece, Mediterranean $19.99 Marco Simoni Roman Marble Theatre Near Klima, Milos, Cyclades Islands, Greece, Mediterranean - Photographic Print |


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