Hi beautiful creative friends! I gave an old coaster set a new life by transforming them into gorgeous DIY marble coasters using the paint pouring technique. This a beginner-friendly technique that anyone can do!
Full Tutorial ~ https://salvagedinspirations.com/paint-pouring-for-beginners-diy-marble-coasters/
Video Tutorial ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V42EIfZh30
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Marble Urli
A marble urli is a traditional Indian decorative vessel, typically made from marble, used for various ceremonial and aesthetic purposes. Crafted with intricate designs and patterns, marble urlis are shallow, basin-like containers often adorned with carved motifs, floral patterns, or intricate geometric designs. They are commonly used as decorative elements in homes, temples, and gardens, where they are filled with water and floating flowers or candles during religious ceremonies, festivals, or special occasions. The elegance and timeless beauty of marble lend a touch of sophistication to any space, making marble urlis prized as both functional and decorative pieces of art.
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Marble Side Table
Transform your home with the Marble Side Table from OIXDESIGN, now on sale. The exquisite marble surface and minimalist design make it a versatile addition to any room. Enhance your decor with this chic and timeless side table, exclusively at OIXDESIGN.
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The Complete Book of Home Decorating, 1999
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Marble Flooring - Marble Centre International
Once only for the privileged, marble is now an affordable option for anyone's home or business. Softer & porous than other natural stones, it is well suited for flooring. If you too are considering marble flooring in any space, you’ll be surprised to see the staggering varieties of marble stone available at Marble Centre International. They offer an incredible variety of marble colors including many earthy colors such as Antique Beige, Bronze Armani, Castano Brown, Desert Cream, Milano Brown & so on.
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Nature unveiling herself, Ernest Barrias, 1899, marble and onyx, Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
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