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A classroom that was added to the schoolhouse in 1917 is now the great room, with 12-foot ceilings, original tin tiles, a wood-burning stove made of soapstone and built-in seating.
Carvings made of soapstone are also popular.
The former type is more vigorous and stronger than the bell-shaped type, which is made of soapstone and has a quality of its own.
This five-piece set of flower vase, candlestick holder, spice pot, soap dish and small serving bowl from Harkiss Designs is made of soapstone by the Kisii people of Kenya; for many families, selling them is their primary source of income.
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For about $10 US, you can get your name carved on a seal made of jadeite, soapstone, or travertine.
When his son, Ronald, saw his father's piece, which was made of Brazilian soapstone and titled "Nef, the African Queen," he came to the conclusion that even the worst disease can bring out the best in a person, even in someone who has been lost for a long time.
The earliest Egyptian beads, dating from about 4000 bc, are generally made of stone, usually steatite (soapstone), covered with a near-glass glaze; glass itself is not found until much later.
George McGovern once gave his daughter Teresa a bookend made out of soapstone in the shape of a bear.
The tub at the Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side is made out of soapstone; not a bathtub per se, this early tub was designed for laundry and for anyone tiny enough to fit inside.
Bertie was a keen souvenir hunter, acquiring, among other things, a mummy whose excavation he had witnessed, a papyrus funerary text and a beautiful scarab made of glazed, blue-green soapstone, which he had mounted on tiny gold python heads, as a brooch.
Your counter should be made of a solid surface such as marble, concrete, soapstone or granite.
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