Long revered as Chinese "imperial stone," white marble is undergoing a groundbreaking transformation: evolving from a construction material into a sustainable cultural symbol. Meanwhile, the waste utilization rate of mines in Sichuan has risen from 5% in the past to 75% today. "White marble now carries a dual narrative: it is both a witness to ancient civilizations and a practitioner of modern sustainable development," noted Xu Jingfeng, a cultural heritage expert.

Home Decoration Field: Nowadays, many families choose white marble to create detailed items. For example, bathroom countertops and sinks made of white marble have a warm texture that enhances the style of the space. Besides, their smooth surface is easy to clean and will not fade even with long-term use. In some living rooms with a light luxury style, small white marble ornaments are also placed, such as simple vases and paperweights shaped like Chinese zodiac animals. These ornaments not only have decorative functions but also show unique beauty through the natural texture of the stone.
Cultural and Creative Products & Daily Goodies: In the cultural and creative market, bookmarks made of white marble have become popular products. Craftsmen carve minimalist patterns of landscapes, flowers and birds on thin stone slices, and polish the edges to be smooth and rounded. These bookmarks are not only practical but also have collection value. There are also incense holders made of white marble; the delicate stone can better highlight the elegance of aromatherapy, making it a choice for many people to improve their home atmosphere.
Public Life Scenarios: Some park benches in cities and handrails on fitness paths in communities also use white marble. Its wear-resistant and weather-resistant properties make it suitable for outdoor use. Moreover, its natural white color matches harmoniously with the surrounding environment, which not only ensures the safety of use but also adds a sense of refinement to public spaces.