Marbelized
Marbelized refers to a decorative technique that mimics the appearance of marble. This effect is achieved by swirling two or more colors together, often in a liquid medium, to create patterns that resemble the natural veining and textures found in marble stone. The term "marbelized" can be applied to various materials and crafts, including paper, fabric, soap, paint, and even food.
In marbling, especially paper marbling, paints or inks are floated on the surface of a viscous liquid,
The marbelizing technique has a long history, with origins often traced to ancient Japan and later developing