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Monday, September 12, 2011

Dried Lavender

Shaura Gem Store is proud to introduce it's new product - Dried Lavender

Most of us are familiar with lavender, mostly in the form of essential oil.  Lavender has a nice fragrance which is not too overwhelming and more importantly, it aids one to relax by simple means of inhaling it.

Now, with Lady Shaura's Dried Lavender, you can achieved much more usage for it.  By sprinkling the Dried Lavender in the hot water you are using to bath, you can revitalise your tired body.  And just by placing a bowl of the Dried Lavender near where you sleep, you can relax and sleep better!  It even aids your meditate by allowing your body to relax so that you can concentrate more!

Lady Shaura Dried Lavender will be at an affordable rate of SGD 5 for a packet.  One packet is enough to last for 2 to 3 months if you used it as a potpourri.  The fragrance is longer lasting then the usual burning of essential oil.

One more good news for all exisiting clients!
To show our appreciation to all clients and those who has came down to support Lady Shaura's booth at the Flea market, a sample pack will be mail to you soon! 

You can leave the sample pack in your bag or drawer so that you'll have nice smelling bags/drawers!  Or, you can keep it inside your wallet and bring it out to sniff whenever you walk pact any foul smelly places!
Thank you for your support!!!!

PS: For existing client who has not updated me your mailing address, please do it soon so that Shaura Gem Store is able to show you our appreciation!

History of Lavender
A popular and well known herb, lavender is a native of the mediterranean and became widely distributed worldwide, Lavandula stoechas, was well known and widely used by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs for mummification medicinal purposes and for scented baths and soaps.

Its botanical name comes from the Latin "lavare" which means to wash. In medieval times it was relatively obscure and known for its medicinal properties and religious significance. Its fragrance was celebrated and enjoyed in the late Renaissance. The different species are not clearly differentiated and it is probable that French Lavender has been used longer for medicinal purposes. English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) was popular as a stewing herb and cosmetic from around the 12th century.

French lavender is a wild plant with a scent resembling balsam with a mix of rosemary, it continued to be known as Flores stoechados until about the 18th century and was included in the London Pharmacopoeia of 1746. Eventually it was replaced by the hardier English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia). It was not cultivated in England until around 1568. Gradually, major industries developed in England and France devoted to the growing and selling of lavender.


It became a familiar sight in the knot gardens of Tudor times. flowerbeds were laid out in geometric designs and edged with lowshrubs to contain the gardens. Queen Elizabeth I was said to have been fond of lavender conserve and she also drank lavender tea as a cure for her migraines.


Meditation
Finding it hard to relax yourself during meditation? 

You can place a bowl of dried lavender in front of you while doing your meditation.  Your body gets to relax while inhaling the fragrance of the dried lavender.

Else, like a potpourri, the dried lavender will gives off a longer lasting fragrance for your house of wardrobe.

Better Sleep
By placing a bowl of Dried Lavender near your bedside , you can promote a better sleep throughout the night.

Lavender Batherapy
This is very good for people who are stressed. Soaking in lavender scented bath is extremely comforting and rejuvenating. While cleansing and energizing the skin, the stress from a hard day at the work will be washed away. This flower is commonly used to help people sleep better and be refreshed the next day.


Place 4 tablespoons of dried lavender flower in a bucket / bath tub with a spoonful of Epsom salts. Bath with the water and you'll emerged more relaxed!

Lavender Pillow
Lavender pillow helps you to sleep while giving a delightful fragrance.

Sew 6 inches square of fabric on the three side. For the fourth side. Sew part of the fourth side, leaving a two to three inch opening in the center of the fourth side. This will be where you pour the lavender in. Use a needle and thread to sew your opening close.

Don’t sew the fourth side completely. This will make it easy for you to replace the dried lavender flower when it’s not fragrant anymore.

Just what you need to relax, recharge and revitalize.  Sweet dreams!

Love
Lady Shaura
lady_shaura@live.com

2 comments:

  1. Hi, i am interested in the lavender. May I know how long can the dried lavender be kept without opening the package? And how can I make the order? N also the duration for the delivery?

    Hope toto hear from you soon.

    Lynn
    Etolynn2003@hotmail.com

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    1. Hi Lynn,
      As this is dried Lavender, you can keep it as long as you like, provided it is not contaminated with moisture.

      I will drop you an email and payment can be done via internet bank transfer.

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