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I notice designs in some of the rocks I collect and shape them to bring out the form. I only do hand sanding or carving. This picture is of a bas-relief tree carved from soapstone. The reddish spots are concentrated iron deposits. The presence of the iron gives the soapstone a pinkish hue.
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I notice designs in some of the rocks I collect and shape them to bring out the form. I only do hand sanding or carving. This picture is of a bas-relief tree carved from soapstone. The reddish spots are concentrated iron deposits. The presence of the iron gives the soapstone a pinkish hue.
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It's beautiful Linda!
 
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It looks at home in NZ. :)
Soapstone retains heat and was used by American Indians for cooking vessels. It was used as fireplace and stove tiles, too because it radiated heat back into the room. It can be ground up into talc. It also is used for counter tops because it is resistant to staining.
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I love this - just need a tube of super-glue and I'm off to new creations! Thanks for the inspiration.

PSS - I was able to open the link.
Yeah, I created an album on Google so that I could post them. What I meant was that when trying to post a picture from my phone... the "post reply" option disappears. Also, lol the guy who stacked rocks didn't use glue, but that might work too.
 
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