Collection "On the Way to Amber" – Scent: Orchid, Lavender
It’s fascinating to observe the bark of large pine trees. Such a wide range of colors, and in some places, resin seeps from the bark, glistening in bluish-golden hues under the sunlight. I don’t know for sure, but I let my imagination run wild, thinking this might be how the journey to amber begins - a process spanning millions of years. I’ve captured these feelings in the soap painting collection 'On the Way to Amber.' May the mysterious scent of orchid and lavender let your fantasies soar too!
The size of the soap painting is 8 x 5.5 x 2 cm. In this collection, each soap painting is unique, so no two are alike. Which one from the collection you’ll receive will be my random choice. The soap painting isn’t just an elegant decor item for your bathroom or kitchen - it’s highly practical too, as these are classic hand soaps made from coconut oil and shea butter soap bases by the Latvian company 'Forbury,' with added perfumery dyes, shimmer, natural essential oils, and fragrance oils. The soap’s ingredients, weight, production date, and expiration date are listed on the label at the bottom of the packaging box. For your convenience, the label is also included as a photo in the gallery.
The soap painting from the 'On the Way to Amber' collection is also available in a set with a soap dish designed and crafted by Dzērbene woodworker Roberts Neilands, which we’ve playfully named 'Dēlīt’s.' For the 'On the Way to Amber' collection soap painting, the best match is a 'Dēlīt’s' made from yellowish ash. The soap dish is treated with tung oil, preventing water from seeping into the wood and preserving its original appearance for a long time. My creative collaboration with Roberts came about naturally, as he is my cousin’s partner.