Indus valley, signiture seal
To effectively seal soapstone and protect its natural beauty while enhancing durability, you can use a food-grade mineral oil or a specialized soapstone sealer. Apply the sealer evenly on the surface of the soapstone and allow it to penetrate for a few hours before wiping off any excess. Repeat this process every few months to maintain the seal and protect the soapstone.
Seal soapstone is traditionally used by the Inuit people for carving tools, utensils, and decorative items. It is also used for creating sculptures and artwork that often depict animals, spirits, and scenes from Inuit mythology and daily life. The soapstone is valued for its softness, making it easy to carve, and its durability, allowing for intricate designs to be created.
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Cartouche
See website: Soapstone
Its called a cartouch.
No, soapstone is dense, non-porous and does not absorb liquids. Water and oil can be adsorbed by talc and soapstone.
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