This isn’t exactly the hardest or sexiest GMAT SC question, but it covers a nice, mechanical bit of parallelism that the GMAT seems to love. Whenever you see an either/or construction, the thing that follows “either” and the thing that follows “or” need to be parallel to each other. In other words, both need to be verbs, or prepositions, or modifiers, or whatever.
With that in mind…
(A) empire, fashioned either from the spotted sandstone of Mathura or
(A) gives us: “… fashioned
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With that in mind…
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(A) empire, fashioned either from the spotted sandstone of Mathura or
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