Marble vs. Alabaster

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Main Difference

The main difference between Marble and Alabaster is that the Marble is a non-foliated metamorphic rock commonly used for sculpture and as a building material and Alabaster is a gypsum variety

  • Marble

    Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite. Marble is typically not foliated, although there are exceptions. In geology, the term “marble” refers to metamorphosed limestone, but its use in stonemasonry more broadly encompasses unmetamorphosed limestone. Marble is commonly used for sculpture and as a building material.

  • Alabaster

    Alabaster is a mineral or rock that is soft, often used for carving, and is processed for plaster powder. Archaeologists and the stone processing industry use the word differently from geologists. The former use is in a wider sense that includes varieties of two different minerals: the fine-grained massive type of gypsum and the fine-grained banded type of calcite. Geologists define alabaster only as the gypsum type. Chemically, gypsum is a hydrous sulfate of calcium, while calcite is a carbonate of calcium.Both types of alabaster have similar properties. They are usually lightly colored, translucent, and soft stones. They have been used throughout history primarily for carving decorative artifacts.The calcite type is also denominated “onyx-marble”, “Egyptian alabaster”, and “Oriental alabaster” and is geologically described as either a compact banded travertine or “a stalagmitic limestone marked with patterns of swirling bands of cream and brown”. “Onyx-marble” is a traditional, but geologically inaccurate, name because both onyx and marble have geological definitions that are distinct from even the broadest definition of “alabaster”.

    In general, ancient alabaster is calcite in the wider Middle East, including Egypt and Mesopotamia, while it is gypsum in medieval Europe. Modern alabaster is probably calcite but may be either. Both are easy to work and slightly soluble in water. They have been used for making a variety of indoor artwork and carving, and they will not survive long outdoors.

    The two kinds are readily distinguished by their different hardnesses: gypsum alabaster is so soft that a fingernail scratches it (Mohs hardness 1.5 to 2), while calcite cannot be scratched in this way (Mohs hardness 3), although it yields to a knife. Moreover, calcite alabaster, being a carbonate, effervesces when treated with hydrochloric acid, while gypsum alabaster remains almost unaffected.

Wikipedia
  • Marble (noun)

    A rock of crystalline limestone.

    “limestone”

  • Marble (noun)

    A small spherical ball of rock, glass, ceramic or metal used in games and races.

  • Marble (noun)

    An artwork made from marble.

    “The Elgin Marbles were originally part of the temple of the Parthenon.”

  • Marble (verb)

    To cause (something to have) the streaked or swirled appearance of certain types of marble, for example by mixing viscous ingredients incompletely, or by applying paint or other colorants unevenly.

    “marbleize”

  • Marble (verb)

    To get or have the streaked or swirled appearance of certain types of marble, for example due to the incomplete mixing of viscous ingredients, or the uneven application of paint or other colorants.

  • Marble (verb)

    To cause meat, usually interlaced with fat so that its appearance resembles that of marble.

    “marbleize”

  • Marble (verb)

    To become interlaced with fat; to interlace through meat.

  • Marble (verb)

    To lace or be laced throughout.

  • Marble (adjective)

    Made of, or resembling, marble.

    “a marble mantel”

    “marble paper”

  • Marble (adjective)

    Cold; hard; unfeeling.

    “a marble heart”

  • Alabaster (noun)

    A fine-grained white or lightly-tinted variety of gypsum, used ornamentally.

  • Alabaster (noun)

    A variety of calcite, translucent and sometimes banded.

  • Alabaster (noun)

    An off-white colour, like that of alabaster.

    “color panel|F2F0E6”

  • Alabaster (adjective)

    Made of alabaster

    “The crown is stored in an alabaster box with an onyx handle and a gold lock.”

  • Alabaster (adjective)

    Resembling alabaster: white, pale, translucent.

    “An ominous alabaster fog settled in the valley.”

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