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I am looking for or should I say my client is looking for Rose aurora book matched marble dose any one have any suppliers of this any advice is appreciated... -
Rose aurora
I am looking for or should I say my client is looking for Rose aurora book matched marble dose any one have any suppliers of this any advice is appreciated
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doug boardley
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Re: Rose aurora
sounds like one for Pebbs
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Re: Rose aurora
Deano, rosa aurora is part of the group of marble called estremos they are portuguese rosa aurora comes from candy floss pink to orangey colour I havent seen it for a good few years tbh I reckon pebbs will be able to help you no doubt
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