In collaboration with the Medieval Week, we have made two exciting journeys through time. One in the name of taste and smell, the other in medieval art together with Gotland designer Knut Stahle.
The result is a lip butter with the second most expensive raw material of the time, for a while even more expensive than gold, namely Myrrh. Myrrh was used in wound healing, in salves of beeswax and as incense. The scent of myrrh is beneficial for the mind and in the musky direction.
Stahle has painted a simple straw cup with bees drawn as birds on the packaging, and a beautiful poppy can also adorn the front. One that was a common Gotland view of the Middle Ages.
When you take out your lip butter and put the silky stick to your lips, you can take a deep breath and dream back to Visby and the Medieval Week.
This cerate is not only the best for your skin and lips, you also contribute to the spread of flowers and bees for a well-functioning ecosystem. The best for skin and nature, whether it's for yourself, your child or as a gift for a dear friend.
Thank you for choosing close-pollinated!
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Brassica napus seed oil (cold-pressed rapeseed oil)* **, Cera alba (beeswax)¤**, Butyrospermum parki (shea) butter (shea butter)*, Commiphora Myrrha Oil (myrrh essential oil)*, Tocopheryl (natural E- vitamin)
*Ingredients from organic farming **Ingredients from Swedish agriculture
¤ Organic beeswax as far as it is available