Marble: Natural stone
Carrara is the most common type of Italian marble, but there are many different kinds to look at.
Pros/cons:
- Heat resistant 
- Long lifespan 
- Can become more beautiful with age (or marred, depending on the eye of the beholder) 
- Expensive 
- Not easy to repair 
- Susceptible to staining and etching, though stains can wipe away when surface is sealed 
- Chips easily 
- Should be resealed annually 
- Be careful with acidic foods like lemons, tomatoes and vinegar. They can stain. 
- Honed marble has a matte appearance and prevents etching and scarring. 
- You should seal marble or honed marble annually 
- Can polish out small nicks and scratches 
How to clean and maintain marble:
- Use to clean what you would on your own hands 
- Wipe down daily with a non abrasive cloth or sponge and mild soap and water (dish soap is a good idea) 
- Smooth out stains and nicks with fine sandpaper or a product (marble polishing powder), and reseal after 
- Apply sealant once a year to normal or honed marble (when water drops no longer bead on the surface, it's time to apply reseal)