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Elevate your table decoration with our 6 Round Soapstone Set! Made from natural soapstone in vibrant shades, this tray adds a touch of elegance to any dining experience. Perfect for hosting, impress your guests with this unique and functional piece. Key features Very unique piece Easy to set on any table Durable African theme Specification Size: Small( 4 x 3) inches Weight: 1.2 Kilograms Material Soapstone Paint Care Label Wipe it with a dry cloth and it will be clean as new. What's in the package Six (6) round soapstone saucers and 1 housing. History Soapstone, also known as steatite, is a metamorphic rock primarily composed of talc, with varying amounts of other minerals such as chlorite, pyroxenes, micas, amphiboles, and carbonates. In Kenya, soapstone has been traditionally quarried and used for various purposes, including carving sculptures and creating utensils like bowls and plates. The soapstone deposits in Kenya are primarily found in the Kisii region, located in the western part of the country. Kisii County, particularly around the town of Tabaka, is well-known for its high-quality soapstone. This area has been a center for soapstone carving for centuries, with the local Kisii community possessing significant expertise in working with this material. The origin of soapstone in Kenya dates back to geological processes that occurred millions of years ago. The formation of soapstone typically involves the metamorphism of pre-existing rocks, such as shale or limestone, under high temperature and pressure conditions. These processes cause the minerals within the rock to recrystallize, resulting in the characteristic properties of soapstone. In Kenya, the geological processes that led to the formation of soapstone deposits likely occurred during the Precambrian or Paleozoic eras, when significant tectonic activity and mountain-building events shaped the landscape of the region. Over time, these soapstone deposits were exposed to the Earth's surface through erosion and other geological processes, making them accessible for quarrying and carving by human populations.
Elevate your table decoration with our 6 Round Soapstone Set! Made from natural soapstone in vibrant shades, this tray adds a touch of elegance to any dining experience. Perfect for hosting, impress your guests with this unique and functional piece.
Key features
Very unique piece
Easy to set on any table
Durable
African theme
Specification
Size: Small( 4 x 3) inches
Weight: 1.2 Kilograms
Material
Soapstone
Paint
Care Label
Wipe it with a dry cloth and it will be clean as new.
What's in the package
Six (6) round soapstone saucers and 1 housing.
History
Soapstone, also known as steatite, is a metamorphic rock primarily composed of talc, with varying amounts of other minerals such as chlorite, pyroxenes, micas, amphiboles, and carbonates. In Kenya, soapstone has been traditionally quarried and used for various purposes, including carving sculptures and creating utensils like bowls and plates.
The soapstone deposits in Kenya are primarily found in the Kisii region, located in the western part of the country. Kisii County, particularly around the town of Tabaka, is well-known for its high-quality soapstone. This area has been a center for soapstone carving for centuries, with the local Kisii community possessing significant expertise in working with this material.
The origin of soapstone in Kenya dates back to geological processes that occurred millions of years ago. The formation of soapstone typically involves the metamorphism of pre-existing rocks, such as shale or limestone, under high temperature and pressure conditions. These processes cause the minerals within the rock to recrystallize, resulting in the characteristic properties of soapstone.
In Kenya, the geological processes that led to the formation of soapstone deposits likely occurred during the Precambrian or Paleozoic eras, when significant tectonic activity and mountain-building events shaped the landscape of the region. Over time, these soapstone deposits were exposed to the Earth's surface through erosion and other geological processes, making them accessible for quarrying and carving by human populations.
Color:
Multicolour
Material:
Ceramic
Delivery Delay
- Kenya from 7 to 13 days.
- France from 7 to 13 days.
- United States from 7 to 13 days.
- North America from 7 to 13 days.
- South America from 7 to 13 days.
- Europe from 7 to 13 days.
- Africa from 7 to 13 days.
- International from 7 to 13 days.
Refunds and Exchanges
- Money back guaranteed 10 days after reception.
- Return shipping fees are at your charge and not refunded.
- Refunds are made on your ANKA virtual wallet. You can use the credit to buy another product or transfer the amount to your bank account.
Condition
- New item.
- Customizable and made to order.
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