Creole marble

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The portal to the Bok Tower shows blue-and-white Creole marble as well as the pink Etowah marble
Creole marble sample

Creole marble, also called Georgia creole or Georgia marble, is a marble from quarries in Pickens County, Georgia, United States.[1] It is coarse-grained, displays a white or gray background while veins or clouds are black or dark blue. Based on the tone and coloring it sold as Light Creole, Medium Creole, and Dark Creole.[2]

Creole marble has been used extensively in buildings and monuments in the United States.

Notable buildings with Creole marble

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See also

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