The lincoln memorial built in the early 1900 s was made from this classic white marble.
White lincoln marble.
This luxurious natural stone surface coordinates perfectly with almost any interior design.
Calacatta lincoln marble is quarried from a gallery quarry near marble colorado discovered in 1873.
The statue was designed by daniel chester french and carved by the piccirilli brothers of new york.
Dimensions as each stone is unique sizes will vary upon availability.
Calacatta lincoln is a white calcite marble.
It was assembled on the premises from 28 pieces and rests on a pedestal of tennessee marble.
Its white base is glazed in smoky tones.
Characterized by a clean white background with distinct gray veining this is an all american marble with great character and beauty.
Characterized by a clean white background with distinct gray veining this is an all american marble with great character and beauty and directly connected to aurea proportions.
The 170 ton statue is composed of 28 blocks of white georgia marble georgia marble company and rises 30 feet 9 1 m from the floor including the 19 foot 5 8 m seated figure with armchair and footrest upon in11 foot 3 4 m high pedestal.
Calacatta lincoln is a white calcite marble.
The veins are unsettled and have a beautiful gray color that occasionally turns silver.
This one is a marble of metamorphosed limestone found only in the yule creek valley in the west elk mountains of colorado 2 8 miles 4 5 km southeast of the town of marble colorado.
White marble is a perfect countertop for discriminating homeowners.
Throughout the ages marble has been used for fireplace surrounds floors accent walls and countertops.
Finish standard finishes are polished honed specialty textured finishes.
Its white base is glazed in smoky tones.
Calacatta lincoln marble is quarried from a gallery quarry near aspen colorado which was discovered in 1873.
The interior features a 19 foot 5 8 metre seated statue of lincoln made of georgia white marble.
Tiles or special sizes may be available upon request.
Marble has been used to create opulent homes for more than a thousand years.