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Stocking a sustainable kitchen is not only effortless, but also gorgeous with our exclusive Natursten™ Cookware collection. Each piece of the collection, crafted from all-natural stone, will bear a completely original look due to its color and texture variation. The collection is accented with metal bands and handles. It is beautiful for both cooking and serving in earth-friendly, energy-efficient style. This soapstone design serves as a timeless oven to table essential.

Cure before first use.
To prepare your soapstone pieces for life-long use in your kitchen, you must season or cure them with oil and heat. Once your soapstone cookware is seasoned, it will have a smooth non-stick finish.

Curing Soapstone Pots
First, wash your soapstone pot with a sponge or brush in hot water only and allow to dry thoroughly.
To begin curing:
Generously grease all surfaces of the soapstone with your choice of cooking oil. Use care in handling the oiled pieces.
Set it in a warm location for 24 hours, or until the oil is absorbed and the stone becomes almost dry.
After allowing the oil to absorb, fill the pot with water up to the line of the metal band. Put on the stove at a low setting and gradually increase to medium or medium-high heat, slowly bringing the water to a boil. Allow the water to boil uncovered for 30 minutes.
Remove from heat and allow the water to return to room temperature on its own before draining. For an even deeper curing, repeat the process a second time.


  • Conveniently beautiful, soapstone has the ability to play both the role of cookware and serveware; once you remove it from the oven, there is no need to transition your food to another platter or tray before taking it to the table
  • This cookware will assist you in energy-efficient cooking and serving for years to come
  • Its retention of warmth will help to keep your food warmer for longer; retaining heat up to twice as long as conventional metal cookware, and as a result, it cooks very evenly and drastically reduces the time it takes to cook your meal
  • Soapstone emits no odor
  • Able to withstand temperatures of up to 1832 degrees Farenheit
  • VivaTerra Exclusive
  • To first prepare you soapstone piece for its life-long time in your kitchen, and to reveal its true beauty, you must season or cure it with oil and heat

Large Sauté Pan 11"Dia. x 1.5"H

Small Sauté Pan 9.5"Dia. x 1.5"H

Small Grill 8.75"Dia. x 2.25"H

Small Soup Pot w/ Lid 4.75"Dia. x 4.75"H

Cure before first use.
To prepare your soapstone pieces for life-long use in your kitchen, you must season or cure them with oil and heat. Once your soapstone cookware is seasoned, it will have a smooth non-stick finish.

Curing Soapstone Pots
First, wash your soapstone pot with a sponge or brush in hot water only and allow to dry thoroughly.
To begin curing:
Generously grease all surfaces of the soapstone with your choice of cooking oil. Use care in handling the oiled pieces.
Set it in a warm location for 24 hours, or until the oil is absorbed and the stone becomes almost dry.
After allowing the oil to absorb, fill the pot with water up to the line of the metal band. Put on the stove at a low setting and gradually increase to medium or medium-high heat, slowly bringing the water to a boil. Allow the water to boil uncovered for 30 minutes.
Remove from heat and allow the water to return to room temperature on its own before draining. For an even deeper curing, repeat the process a second time.


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Fri Apr 19 01:55:52 EDT 2024