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At Marmor Kraft, we seek to procure the finest quality marble available lush with its aesthetically pleasing texture and veining patterns and transform it into elegant and functional homeware. This process is handled exclusively by our team of skilled artisans who manifest their talent and experience by making these exquisite products. At Marmor Krafts, this isn’t just business for us, it is an art form.
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7642 Maple St, 60053, Morton Grove, United States
- 2245920566
- info@marmorkrafts.com
- marmorkrafts.com
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The marble is stunning
The marble is stunning, the napkin holder is very sturdy but there are a few scratches, maybe from the cutting/sanding process, but not too visible unless you're looking very closely.

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