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Blenheim in Brown Emperador – Polished
Mantel: 54″ Blenheim in Brown Emperador Marble, Polished Finish
Emperador Marble: Originating from Turkey , it is characterised by a network of light coloured veins running throughout the background colour giving the appearance of crazing. It is equally attractive in both honed and polished finishes.
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