marmoreringsmönster
Marmoreringsmönster refers to the characteristic swirling patterns found in marble. These patterns are created by impurities within the limestone that are transformed into different minerals during the metamorphic process that forms marble. The most common impurities include clay, silt, and iron oxides, which are present in varying amounts and arrangements.
During metamorphism, the heat and pressure cause recrystallization of the original limestone. The impurities are often
The appearance of marmoreringsmönster is highly variable, leading to the unique beauty of each piece of marble.