Statuatio Winter Marble Pencil Molding

SKU: ALT2333
Stone tile
In Stock
4.8/ 5(191 ratings)
Price per pc
$18.10/ pc
CatalogStone tile
TypeMolding
AvailabilityIn Stock
Technical information
Category:Mixed Use
Shape:Trim/Molding
Stone Origin:Marble
Thickness:3/4
Length:12
Width:
Finish Type:Honed
Color:Multi-color
Product information
Stattuario marble pencil molding adds a refined finishing touch to tile installations with its smooth, rounded profile. Crafted from classic white marble with soft gray veining, it creates a subtle yet elegant transition along edges, borders, and backsplashes. Its timeless look pairs beautifully with a variety of tile styles, enhancing both traditional and modern spaces.
Installation Type
Common installation locations Bathroom walls and showers Kitchen backsplashes Fireplace surrounds Accent walls Window returns and niches
Hints
When cutting Marble pencil trim, it’s best to use a wet saw with a diamond blade. The continuous water flow keeps the marble cool, reduces chipping, and helps produce a cleaner, smoother edge.
Key Detail
Main uses: Finishing exposed tile edges Framing backsplashes, niches, and mirrors Creating borders or accent lines Transitioning between different surfaces.
Product History

Marble quarrying

is the practice of extracting marble stone from the earth for building, sculpture, and decoration. Its history goes back thousands of years and played a major role in architecture and art across many civilizations.

Renaissance and Industrial Growth

The Renaissance revived interest in marble art and architecture. Quarrying techniques improved slowly until the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries introduced:

Steam-powered machinery

Iron drills

Wire saws

Rail transport

These innovations allowed marble to be extracted faster and in larger blocks.

Modern Quarrying

Today, marble quarrying is highly mechanized. Modern quarries use:

  • Diamond wire saws
  • Heavy excavators
  • Computer-guided cutting equipment

Major marble-producing countries now include:

  • Italy
  • Turkey
  • India
  • China
  • Greece

Marble remains popular for flooring, countertops, monuments, and sculpture because of its beauty and durability.