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Volterra - Italy's City of Alabaster

June 21, 2014

Volterra in Tuscany has always been famous for the mining and processing of alabaster - a soft, almost translucent stone that resembles marble but can be carved like wood. An Italian nobleman discovered alabaster's artistic uses in 1790. Today, students at the world's only school for alabaster want to give the material a new image.

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