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Can Stone Grow Heavier In Time?
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Fifty years ago I carved a sculpture in Carrara marble weighing about one and a half hundredweight, and at that time I was able lift it onto and off the bench. This morning I tried to move it and was unable to lift it, I can only assume it has somehow increased in weight. Can anyone explain this phenomena or had similar experiences?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It says here it IS porous, so that could explain it. . . .Carrara marble is one of the most recognized natural building materials in use today. Quarried in the mountains around the province of Carrara, Italy, this gray-and-white stone is used for tile, countertops, tabletops and decorative statues around the world. Like all marble, Carrara is soft and porous and requires care to help maintain its surface texture and beauty. Because Carrara is a light-colored stone, it may show stains and dirt more easily than other types of marble, making it even more important to practice good maintenance. With the right care, Carrara marble can last for years.
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