Lavender Luxuries Gift Set
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What Makes It Uncommon
Botanical Bliss
When you’re in need of a little R&R (or a lot), turn to this powerfully fragrant lavender gift set from Penny Rembe and her family’s farm. Complete with salve, mist for your room or body, travel candle, and bath salts in a hand-stamped muslin bag, this kit is designed to help you create spa-quality rituals at home to unwind and de-stress.
Each product harnesses the relaxing properties of certified-organic lavender essential oil from the Rembe family farm, a lush, 25-acre oasis in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Armin (Grandpa) invented the steam distiller that extracts the lavender oil, Matthew (Dad) runs the business, and the grandkids help drive tractors and work in the gardens. Penny (Grandma) created the recipe for this set’s heavenly salve, which is still hand-poured from the 1934 Garland stoves once a week. Handmade in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Measurements
7" L x 5.5" W x 2" H
Care
Keep in a cool dry place.
Notes
Trim wick to 1/4" (7mm) before lighting. Never leave a burning candle unattended. Keep away from drafts, pets and children. Only burn the candle on a level, fire resistant surface.
Ingredients
Bath Salts
Dead Sea salt, Epsom salt, Sea of Cortez Salt, Organic LavenderSalve
Avocado oil, Shea Butter, Jojoba Seed Oil, Beeswax, Organic Lavender Essential OilMist
Distilled Water, Organic Castile Soap, Organic Lavender Essential OilCandle
Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Lavender OilItem ID
53912
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created by Penny Rembe
location
New Mexico
Three generations of the Rembe family have owned and operated the organic farm where they grow their fragrant lavender. In 1976, Penny and Armin Rembe purchased half the property, where they raised their four children. In 1999, the second half, which included La Quinta Cultural Center, came up for sale and was under threat of being developed. Together with their children, they reunited the properties and preserved the architecture, gardens, and open farmland by running it as an inn and store.
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