soapstone造句1. They were focussed greeny-yellow eyes, like lumps of soapstone.
2. Once at sea level, smooth soapstone slabs had to be traversed for some distance to reach the cliff.
3. So the magnesium quality porcelain call soapstone porcelain again.
4. A carved soapstone immortal with a separately carved base, probably made for export circa 1880 - 1920.
5. The soapstone is a magnesium to contain a water Huo sour salt mineral.
6. Carving soapstone is relaxing and also a nice way to make youself a new piece of jewelry or a nice carved piece to display.
7. Soapstone was used as the outer layer of the statue due to its good resistance to extreme weather .
8. It is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone, and was constructed between 1922 and 1931.
9. Genuine Vermont-milled soapstone keeps drinks cool without diluting them. Plus, they make a fun conversation piece!
10. During the Ming and Qing periods (1368-1911) marble, malachite, turquoise, yellow quartz, soapstone and became popular with collectors for their colorful appearance.
11. In modern times prints and figurative works carved in relatively soft stone such as soapstone, serpentinite, or argillite have also become popular.
12. BE also a kind of upscale porcelain, England as early as 18 centuries, end take soapstone as main raw material creation magnesium quality porcelain.
13. photo above: The counters in our kitchen are made of soapstone, which is the same material used in science labs.
14. charming apron sink, shaker - style cabinetry and dark oiled - soapstone counters infuse this kitchen with farmhouse style.
15. Inuit industry relied almost exclusively on animal hides, driftwood, and bones, although some tools were also made out of worked stones, particularly the readily worked soapstone.