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Soapstone Colors
Soapstone is a metamorphic rock. There are two different materials popularly called Soapstone. The first being Talc , softest mineral on earth mostly used in the manufacturing of cosmetics, refractory materials, sculptures, and everyday items such as toothpaste, baby powder and even chewing gum. What we manufacture at M. Teixeira Soapstone is an alternate material known as Steatite
The rock Steatite (also called Soapstone) is the material we use for our countertops, sinks, masonry heaters, flooring, and many other architectural applications. Steatite was also used to "coat" the famous "Christ the Redeemer" statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Steatite is composed of several minerals, but the most abundant is Talc. Steatite, because of its additives is harder than Talc, hence suitable for the applications cited above. Soapstone (steatite) in its initial state only comes in shades of gray, unlike Talc, which is available in a variety of colors.
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Please Note: Sample photos of colors are for reference only, please request actual samples for more accurate color.
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