marbler (Meaning)
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marbler (n.)
One who works upon marble or other stone.
One who colors or stains in imitation of marble.
Synonyms & Antonyms of marbler
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marbler Sentence Examples
- The marbler deftly swirled and intermingled the vibrant pigments, creating an ethereal canvas.
- The intricate marbling technique transformed the ordinary stone into a captivating work of art.
- The marbler's skilled hands guided the molten glass, shaping it into abstract and beautiful forms.
- The marbler's creations were highly sought after, their beauty and uniqueness admired by collectors worldwide.
- The delicate marbling process required patience, precision, and an intuitive understanding of color and flow.
- The marbler's workshop was a sanctuary of creativity, where imagination and artistry took flight.
- The marbled tiles added a touch of elegance and sophistication to the grand hall.
- The marbled paper was used to create exquisite bookbindings and decorative objects.
- The marbler's ability to capture the ethereal dance of colors and patterns was truly remarkable.
- The marbler's craft had been passed down through generations, connecting the present to the artistic legacy of the past.
FAQs About the word marbler
One who works upon marble or other stone., One who colors or stains in imitation of marble.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The marbler deftly swirled and intermingled the vibrant pigments, creating an ethereal canvas.
The intricate marbling technique transformed the ordinary stone into a captivating work of art.
The marbler's skilled hands guided the molten glass, shaping it into abstract and beautiful forms.
The marbler's creations were highly sought after, their beauty and uniqueness admired by collectors worldwide.