Mineralogy question from a woodworker

Ron Swanson

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Hey everybody, glad to have found your forum here. I'm a woodworker and use various crushed materials including soapstone as inlay substrate in some of my pieces, and I thought I'd venture out into the mineralogy world to see if I might find some advice. I'm in search of new color tones of the blue and green type but I'm unfamiliar with what minerals might be of use to me. Would you have any suggestions for what minerals I might take a look at for future potential color sources? Dark / solid hues tend not to work as well with the natural wood colors, but the medium hues certainly do. A material need not be as soft as soapstone to be useful, just crushable (if that's even a word).

Thanks, I'm all ears!
 

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Welcome Ron to the forum

Your woodworking sounds interesting, I'd be interested in seeing a picture of some of your work would.
Is like a live river table type of work or just random setting of the material?
 

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living in the shadows of the worlds largest kyanite mine it's the first thing that came to mind. you can buy some on line .
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