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About Saratoga Black
Saratoga Black is a premier soapstone quarried in Brazil, characterized by its deep charcoal to midnight black surface often accented by subtle, light-colored veining. This metamorphic rock is composed primarily of talc, giving it a signature velvety, matte texture that is remarkably soft to the touch yet incredibly dense. Renowned for being naturally non-porous and chemically inert, it is immune to acidic etching and bacterial growth. Its exceptional thermal mass allows it to withstand direct heat without damage, a property that historically made soapstone the material of choice for laboratory benched and 18th-century wood-burning stoves. While it can develop a natural darkened patina over time, applying mineral oil or wax can instantly enhance its dramatic, rich luster.