| Brazilian Soapstone
(first grade) |
$2.50/kg |
Mostly darker
greens, in pieces ranging up to an estimated 500 lbs. Several tons
in stock. |
| Brazilian Soapstone
(second grade) |
$2.00/kg |
Softer. More
porous, generally. Mostly shades of brown. Pieces under 100 lbs. Plenty
on hand still |
| American Alabaster
(pink) |
$4.50/kg |
Saw-cut chunks,
20 - 50 lbs. Some larger. Random shapes. Semi-translucent. One ton
in stock |
| Northern Lights
(domestic soapstone)* |
$3.00/kg |
Very unique.
Dark, but can have white veining, and colour patches. small pieces
only. * |
| Quebec Soapstone
(bricks) |
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Prices vary
according to the dimensions of the brick. Dark green only. Temporarily
out of stock |
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* These stones
are not available by mail order |
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Discounts for
larger orders (> 500 kg) can be negotiated. |
I would like to encourage you to call ahead, to make an appointment.
I work from home, and like everyone else, from time to time I must
run errands, and keep social engagements, so I need to know if
you are planning to come. Thank you for your co-operation.
Tools - we are always looking for good tools to offer, which means the
inventory is constantly changing. Most of the tools used for carving
soapstone are available in hardware stores.
Rule of thumb: if it cuts wood, it will cut soapstone. Old dental tools
are good; ask your dentist. There are some specialty tools, and we are
always trying to find the best ones at the best prices.
Ask
us what we have today.