Grade a is pure subtly veined marble with few geological flaws.
Carrara marble grades.
Carrara marble has been used since the time of ancient rome and it was called the luni marble.
Marble in this classification displays very few geological flaws.
The marble quarries of carrara are famous around the world for their exceptional quality and output of marble.
Marble with the a grade unlike school indicates marble that is not quite as aesthetically appealing as other grades.
It s easy to work with as it doesn t present as.
In the 17th and 18th centuries the marble quarries were monitored by the cybo and malaspina families who ruled over massa and carrara.
When dealing with carrara marble most people often imagines a single variety of stone.
It has often and erroneously been used to define a huge range of different marbles more than 150 commercial varieties geographically.
While most people associate carrara marble with a gray and white stone several types of marble actually are mined at carrara.
However from a purely commercial point of view the term carrara marble can be a very general and misleading one.
Colors are more subtle and veining is more subdued and less dramatic or sharp in appearance.
Since the name of the stone refers to its origins it makes sense that there would be multiple varieties of.
Some stones such as thassos white marble will only have fill in the lower grades.
The family created the office of marble in 1564 to regulate the marble mining industry.
The city of massa in particular saw much of its plan.