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Based on the patterning id wager strongly it's either a Caesarstone/silestone type (quartz aggregate material, man made) or possibly a corian. Its not a marble unless it was recently restored I'd see some form of damage and granites don't typically have that patterning when they are light tones. Usually chunks (eg cashmere white granite).

One tip is to get a look under the sink or anywhere under the slab and look for a barcode, Caesarstone for example has a black zigzag barcode printed randomly on the backside.

Tips? Metal belt buckles, pots and pans will leave grey marks on the edges. You can use a magic eraser to remove them but never hit the actual top with one. Or if you do be gentle, magic erasers are essentially sandpaper, its why they work so well. Other than than have an "island" for food prep, a cutting board or something where you can spin a porcelain pot around and not leave scratches. 9/10 scratches on aggregates are from porcelain dishes or bowls catching the surface.

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