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Textured Dish Set – Malachite

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Textured Dish Set – Malachite

Textured Dish Set – Malachite

Made from our signature metamorphic soapstone, the raw stone colour, natural vein marking and rough texture of the Textured Dish Set is pleasantly contrasted by its clean, round shape in a stackable form.

⋄ Set of 2 in Malachite Soapstone
 small ⋯ Ø×H: 60 × 30 𝗆𝗆 │ 250𝚐  ≓approx
large ⋯ Ø×H: 80 × 30 𝗆𝗆 │ 375𝚐  ≓approx
    ⋄ 625𝚐 total  ≓approx

    ﹡Please note photograph is for style reference and actual product may vary slightly from that shown as item is handmade and each will have it's own variations and character.

    Kenyan Soapstone is a metamorphic rock which use dates back to antiquity: early Egyptians carved it into scarabs and seals; in China and India it was used for ornaments, implements and domestic utensils. It was similarly used at various times over the past 7,500 years by First Nations, Inuit and Norse. From marbled whites, soft pinks and oranges, to deep blue grey, the natural minerals found within soapstone make each Asili piece completely unique.
    $57.00
    Textured Dish Set – Malachite
    $57.00

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    Made from our signature metamorphic soapstone, the raw stone colour, natural vein marking and rough texture of the Textured Dish Set is pleasantly contrasted by its clean, round shape in a stackable form.

    ⋄ Set of 2 in Malachite Soapstone
     small ⋯ Ø×H: 60 × 30 𝗆𝗆 │ 250𝚐  ≓approx
    large ⋯ Ø×H: 80 × 30 𝗆𝗆 │ 375𝚐  ≓approx
      ⋄ 625𝚐 total  ≓approx

      ﹡Please note photograph is for style reference and actual product may vary slightly from that shown as item is handmade and each will have it's own variations and character.

      Kenyan Soapstone is a metamorphic rock which use dates back to antiquity: early Egyptians carved it into scarabs and seals; in China and India it was used for ornaments, implements and domestic utensils. It was similarly used at various times over the past 7,500 years by First Nations, Inuit and Norse. From marbled whites, soft pinks and oranges, to deep blue grey, the natural minerals found within soapstone make each Asili piece completely unique.