Title: Custom Handmade Carved Stone Marble Design Bathtub
Shipping: $29.00
Artist: N/A
Period: Contemporary
History: N/A
Origin: North America > United States
Condition: Museum Quality
Item Date: 2000 to 2013
Item ID: 6062
*Custom Design & Order - This stone tub is custom. All of these bathtubs are hand carved from blocks of solid natural stone marble or granite. Since much of the carving is done by hand, every designer tub is unique and includes small variations in color and size. The fine craftsmanship combines the simplicity of Japanese style with contemporary design. The work begins with the size and selection of a stone for carving. Each slab is hand selected ensuring premier quality. Available in contemporary options for interior applications. Available in a wide range of dimensions for interior or exterior use. A polished faceted edge allowing for modular combinations to create your own one of a kind design. Sophisticated Custom Designer Furniture: We Order Furniture from the designer and work with the company to get it in a timely fashion. We are intermediaries between buyers and sellers. high quality visual contemporary art and antiques for both buyers and sellers. We provide pre-edited online catalog visuals. which provides buyers with a dependable, easy-to-use directory of hand-picked quality art and collectables. BusaccaGallery.com edits all applicants objects to ensure we have the best designs and art collectables available online today. Custom furniture for architects, designers, and privet contractors. Our job is to take your designs and make them a reality. Using only the choicest materials. Each piece is all handmade – not mass produced – and may be adapted and adjusted to your color or specifications. Endless possibilities for beautiful crafted furniture that will enhance any home. We Are Taste-Makers, Art Advisers & Consultants. Each piece is hand picked by us and custom made design furniture! We order it for you from the designers studio then we manufacturer it for the retail customer. Our goal is to work with many retailers and designers and develop collections that are distinct to the client. Our signature look is modern and elegant, gracious and fun, subtle and bold, classic and original. Our picked furniture is crafted from the highest quality woods and finishes. The furniture is designed and manufactured in the United States In most cases, and must be ordered before shipping. Our job is to be intermediaries between buyers and sellers. We are an arbitrator with a custom-tailored solution to generate a safe sale. Once a customer identifies an item we are providing a fast and safe way to buy and ship that item online. We work like a online management escrow account until you receive the art collectible. We are your quality art instructor to get the best from the seller. This makes owners responsible for the pieces they are selling and makes them the so-called experts of those pieces. In most cases, the warehousing, packing, and shipping of the purchased item is the sole responsibility of the seller once BusaccaGallery.com. has confirmed the sale.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble
Marble is a non-foliated metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite. Geologists use the term "marble" to refer to metamorphosed limestone; however, stonemasons use the term more broadly to encompass unmetamorphosed limestone. Marble is commonly used for sculpture and as a building material. The original source of the parent limestone is the seabed deposition of calcium carbonate in the form of microscopic animal skeletons or similar materials. Marble is formed when the limestone is transformed by heat and pressure after being overlain by other materials. The finest marbles for sculpture have no or few stains. Among the commonly available stones, only marble has a slight surface translucency that is comparable to that of human skin. It is this translucency that gives a marble sculpture a visual depth beyond its surface and this evokes a certain realism when used for figurative works. Marble also has the advantage that, when first quarried, it is relatively soft and easy to work, refine, and polish. As the finished marble ages, it becomes harder and more durable. Preference to the cheaper and less translucent limestone is based largely on the fineness of marble's grain, which enables the sculptor to render minute detail in a manner not always possible with limestone; it is also more weather-resistant.