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Soapstone Bookends-Hand-Carved Majestic Sitting Cat
Soapstone Bookends-Hand-Carved Majestic Sitting Cat
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Each bookend is hand-carved from a single piece of natural soapstone and is a beautiful depiction of a sitting cat. The pieces are true sculptures and works of art. The detailed work on the edge is evident in the detailed bookend design. Great gift for cat lovers or an ethical gift for all. These are substantial and great for heavy books.
Product Features:
- Measures approximately: 6 inches tall and 4 inches wide.
- The natural stone coloration and variegation will vary from piece to piece. Colors will range from a whiter color to earthy colors to pink.
- Due to the handmade nature, the actual size of each piece will vary slightly.
- Soapstone is a soft stone, making it easy to carve into many forms. Handle with care to avoid breakage.
- Fair Trade.
Because a variety of communities hand carve these statues, you can expect the design to have small variations and color variations in the natural stone.
Story Behind the Art:
Kisii soapstone is one of the most well-known art forms from East Africa. A hand-carved piece of art from the Kisii region of Kenya is a real treasure. Soapstone is mined from the Tabaka Hills and then carved by talented artisans into many designs that are beautiful and functional. Laborers work with shovels, picks, axes, and machetes to carve out large soapstone chucks. The large pieces of stone are cut using pangas (large knives) and then brought to the workshop for carving and finishing. The soapstone from the Tabaka Hills comes in a range of colors from white to pink to grey. As it is crafted, it goes through multiple stages of sanding and waxing which gives the soapstone a satiny finish. Each etching is intricately carved by hand.
To learn more about the artists and the techniques they use to create these eco-friendly home & garden items, click on "About the Artisans".
Sobre los artesanos
Sobre los artesanos

La esteatita se extrae de grandes pozos en los alrededores de Kiisi, Kenia. La esteatita extraída se entrega luego a talladores que tallan esculturas de piedra natural para el mercado mayorista, cuyo color varía del crema al rosa, al marrón, al amarillo, al negro y hasta un veteado de todos ellos. Una vez tallada, los artesanos alisan los bordes ásperos de la esteatita con papel de lija humedecido en agua y pulen la pieza hasta obtener un alto brillo o pintan motivos africanos en colores brillantes con detalles grabados.
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