marblepattern
Marblepattern refers to the distinctive veining and swirling coloration found in marble rock. This natural aesthetic is a result of geological processes that occur over millions of years. As limestone or dolomite is subjected to heat and pressure deep within the Earth, it undergoes recrystallization, forming marble. Impurities present in the original rock, such as clay, silt, or iron oxides, are then mobilized by the heat and pressure. These impurities migrate through the rock, creating intricate patterns and lines as they cool and solidify.
The specific colors and patterns vary greatly depending on the original mineral composition and the geological