The main problem with identifying marble arises from its similarity in some respects to granite onyx alabaster and even porcelain but with a few tips should help you to tell the difference.
What is difference alabaster and marble resin.
First of all let us begin with alabaster which is widely used in ornamental statuary ornaments and carving.
Alabaster is a mineral or rock that is soft often used for carving and is processed for plaster powder.
The type of resin used in bonded marble products is crystal clear and sometimes referred to as casting resin.
It is a man made product consisting of marble dust calcium carbonate and polyester resin.
The following is an identification guide to several standard types of stone used in sculptures carving building construction and similar.
Marble forms when limestone underground is changed through extreme pressure or heat transforming it into a crystalline structure.
The types covered are marble granite sandstone limestone alabaster and soapstone.
The fine grained massive type of gypsum and the fine grained banded type of calcite.
These two are mainly used for making sculptures and used in buildings.
Archaeologists and the stone processing industry use the word differently from geologists the former use it in a wider sense that includes varieties of two different minerals.
This type of resin costs more to produce thus adding more to the cost of the finished product.
Here let us look at what alabaster and marble is.
Lift the item assuming it is a freestanding item to see how heavy it is.
Marble consists mostly of calcite or calcium carbonate different from the gypsum of alabaster.
Marble marble is a high end stone used to make everything from michelangelo sculptures to mansion steps and walls for mansions.