marbler

/ˈmɑrblər/
noun
  1. A person who works with marble, especially in carving, polishing, or installing it.
    • My uncle worked as a marbler for a company that made kitchen countertops.
    • The marbler carefully chiseled the statue out of a single block of stone.
    • The old cathedral hired a skilled marbler to restore its damaged columns.
  2. A person who creates a marbled pattern on paper, fabric, or other surfaces.
    • She learned to be a marbler from her grandmother, who had been doing it for decades.
    • The art fair featured a marbler who demonstrated the technique on silk scarves.
    • The marbler dipped the paper into a tray of floating inks to create a swirling design.
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