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- Q2026830 subject Q7288183.
- Q2026830 subject Q8310896.
- Q2026830 subject Q8318017.
- Q2026830 subject Q9721612.
- Q2026830 abstract "Verd antique (obsolete French, from Italian, verde antico, "ancient green"), or verde antique, is a serpentinite breccia popular since ancient times as a decorative facing stone. It is a dark, dull green, white-mottled (or white-veined) serpentine, mixed with calcite, dolomite, or magnesite, which takes a high polish. It is sometimes classed, erroneously, as a variety of marble ("serpentine marble", "Connemara marble", "Moriah stone", etc.). It has also been called and marketed as "ophicalcite" or "ophite".Non-brecciated varieties of a very similar serpentinite, sometimes also called "verd antique", have been quarried at Victorville, California; Cardiff, Maryland; and Rochester in Addison County, Vermont.".
- Q2026830 thumbnail VerdAntique.jpg?width=300.
- Q2026830 wikiPageWikiLink Q12544.
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- Q2026830 wikiPageWikiLink Q7288183.
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- Q2026830 wikiPageWikiLink Q8310896.
- Q2026830 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318017.
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- Q2026830 wikiPageWikiLink Q9721612.
- Q2026830 comment "Verd antique (obsolete French, from Italian, verde antico, "ancient green"), or verde antique, is a serpentinite breccia popular since ancient times as a decorative facing stone. It is a dark, dull green, white-mottled (or white-veined) serpentine, mixed with calcite, dolomite, or magnesite, which takes a high polish. It is sometimes classed, erroneously, as a variety of marble ("serpentine marble", "Connemara marble", "Moriah stone", etc.).".
- Q2026830 label "Verd antique".
- Q2026830 depiction VerdAntique.jpg.