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The media file displays a light-colored exhibition board, featuring four photographs arranged in a 2x2 grid, documenting the various stages of marble craftsmanship in Dali, China. The board has a white frame and a subtle marbled pattern on its surface, suggesting an indoor exhibit setting.

Along the left side of the board, vertical Chinese characters read "大理石工艺制作" (Dali Marble Craftsmanship Production). Each photograph illustrates a specific step in the stone processing:

The top-left photograph shows a worker, wearing protective gear including a helmet, operating heavy industrial machinery to cut a massive, irregular marble block. A considerable cloud of dust or mist is generated during the cutting process, indicating an early, rough stage of marble shaping.

The top-right photograph, captioned "切割大理石片" (Cutting Marble Slabs), depicts a worker meticulously using a precision saw to cut thinner, stacked marble slabs into smaller pieces or specific shapes. Some of the visible workpieces have rounded edges, suggesting custom fabrication.

The bottom-left photograph, labeled "切割毛料" (Cutting Raw Material), captures the cutting of irregular, rough stone pieces, possibly directly from a quarry or during an initial sorting and sizing stage. The environment appears somewhat rustic.

Finally, the bottom-right photograph, titled "打磨" (Polishing), shows a worker applying a handheld polishing tool to a shaped marble piece. Water or slurry is visible, commonly used to aid in the polishing process, cool the surface, and reduce airborne dust. This image represents the finishing stage of marble production.

All scenes are set indoors in industrial workshops, utilizing artificial lighting. The workers are focused on their tasks, demonstrating the skilled labor involved in marble processing in Dali, China. The images collectively highlight the transformation of raw marble into finished products through a series of cutting and polishing stages.
Emma🇨🇳💕

Feb 1, 2025

Dali, China

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The media file displays a light-colored exhibition board, featuring four photographs arranged in a 2x2 grid, documenting the various stages of marble craftsmanship in Dali, China. The board has a white frame and a subtle marbled pattern on its surface, suggesting an indoor exhibit setting. Along the left side of the board, vertical Chinese characters read "大理石工艺制作" (Dali Marble Craftsmanship Production). Each photograph illustrates a specific step in the stone processing: The top-left photograph shows a worker, wearing protective gear including a helmet, operating heavy industrial machinery to cut a massive, irregular marble block. A considerable cloud of dust or mist is generated during the cutting process, indicating an early, rough stage of marble shaping. The top-right photograph, captioned "切割大理石片" (Cutting Marble Slabs), depicts a worker meticulously using a precision saw to cut thinner, stacked marble slabs into smaller pieces or specific shapes. Some of the visible workpieces have rounded edges, suggesting custom fabrication. The bottom-left photograph, labeled "切割毛料" (Cutting Raw Material), captures the cutting of irregular, rough stone pieces, possibly directly from a quarry or during an initial sorting and sizing stage. The environment appears somewhat rustic. Finally, the bottom-right photograph, titled "打磨" (Polishing), shows a worker applying a handheld polishing tool to a shaped marble piece. Water or slurry is visible, commonly used to aid in the polishing process, cool the surface, and reduce airborne dust. This image represents the finishing stage of marble production. All scenes are set indoors in industrial workshops, utilizing artificial lighting. The workers are focused on their tasks, demonstrating the skilled labor involved in marble processing in Dali, China. The images collectively highlight the transformation of raw marble into finished products through a series of cutting and polishing stages.

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