Observe! This isn’t a list with particularly good examples of marbled paper patterns; it is merely a list with illustrations on how I personally executed these different patterns in my earliest efforts. Old Dutch / Double Comb (also called Double Nonpareil). Marbling & photo: Martin Høyem Peacock (also called Bouquet, Bukett, Pfauen, Plume de Paon, Queue de Paon, Augen). Marbling & photo: Martin Høyem Italian (also called Neo-Italian, Vein, Hair Vein, Veiné, Moucheté, Haarader, Ader). Marbling & photo: Martin Høyem Double Marble (Italian Vein on top of Italian Vein). Marbling & photo: Martin Høyem Frog Feet (Reversed Peacock). Marbling & photo: Martin Høyem Zebra (also called Zèbre, Gezogener Achat). Marbling & photo: Martin Høyem Turkish (also called Spot, Stone, Agate, Stein, Achat, Caillouté Simple). Marbling & photo: Martin Høyem Spanish (also called Wellen, Griechisch, Ombre Droit, Espagñol). Marbling & photo: Martin Høyem