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Q: What Is Connemara Marble?
A: Connemara marble is a distinctive green, with more than 40 different shades running through the stone. These shades can range from a soft pea green to a dark em... Read More »
Q: Where Does Connemara Marble Come From?
A: Connemara marble is a green, veined stone found only in the West of Ireland that, in addition to its beauty, carries a number of storied beliefs with it in its ... Read More »
Q: How did connemara marble form?
A: Its a green marble that is unique to Connemara in the West of Ireland. Their quarry at Lissoughter in the Connermara mountains first opened in the 19th century ... Read More »
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Q: For the last time, where is the Connemara marble in Ireland?
A: Connemara marble is a green coloured marble which is becoming increasingly rare today. If you are lucky you will find it in a quarry near Galway bay. It is used... Read More »