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A quarry in South Jersey in America will be the backdrop of an exciting...

A marl quarry, understood to be filled with marine and terrestrial fossils, will be the setting for Rowan University’s Jean and Ric Edelman Fossil...

Saudi Arabia Grows its Network of Ports, Linking East with West

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has added 20 new shipping services to Jeddah Islamic Port, King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam, and Jubail Commercial Port,...

Cloud Xiamen Stone Fair launch on june 6, 2020 – A new format to...

During the past 20 years, Xiamen Stone Fair has been committed to serving as a platform for the stone industry in communication and presentation....

Xiamen: The port of the “capital” of marble and granite imports is being upgraded

Fujian Province in southeastern China is a place that has been developed thanks to the sea and the roads that open for trade. The...

The Big 5 Construct Saudi 2024 opens its gates today

The Big 5 Construct Saudi, the largest building sector event in the kingdom, kicks off its 12th edition today at the Riyadh Front Exhibition...

Bursa Marble Block Fair 2022: 6th Block marble, plate block, travertine block, limestone, onyx,...

Bursa 6th International Marble Block Fair, in which marble blocks and heavy equipment were exhibited in closed areas for the first time, will be...

„Global Heritage Stone Resource“ (GHSR): defining natural stone as an important heritage resource

2017 already saw eight types of stone qualified, among them Portland Limestone, Larvikite, and, of course, Carrara Marble„Global Heritage Stone Resource“ (GHSR) sounds cut...

Marmomac, a voice for stone design

Here’s how the 56th edition of the benchmark event for the stone production chain went, which combined the business dimension with a schedule of...

Bianca: the world’s first marble coffee machine, born in Pietrasanta

The original coffee machine made of pure marble from the Apuan Alps, Bianca, is a fact, thanks to two young people from Pietrasanta in...

India: Lost Mughal magic on stone recreated piece by piece at Red Fort

Stone jalis were a favourite of the Mughals. That’s why they are seen at almost all Mughal monuments. Apart from acting as ventilators, these...