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Fuseau de lavande - Hand Made Lavender Wand - An ancestral tradition of Provence

 

In the sunny hills of Provence, a cherished ancient tradition of savoir-faire dating back to the 18th century persists, infusing the air with its delicate and captivating fragrance. This is the making of lavender wands, a practice inherited from past generations that binds the region to its rich cultural heritage.

At the heart of this tradition are the lavender fields that paint the Provençal landscape. These fields, iconic symbols of the region, are hand-harvested to preserve the flowers intact.

It’s a meticulous art, passed down from generation to generation, where skilled hands of artisans craft these fragrant and delicate pieces of art. Your Eltha Lenthal x Vivi et Margot wand was handmade using only locally grown Lavandin Grosso from our own private lavender fields and intricately woven using the finest limited edition French lace ribbons here in Provence.

Use:

The use of lavender wands is as varied as the creativity of those who possess them. Traditionally used to scent linens in wardrobes, they adorned the trousseau of newlyweds as a symbol of love and happiness. Placed in drawers, vases, baskets, or on furniture, they now serve as beautiful decorative objects to perfume your interiors.

Lavender wands embody a tradition that goes beyond mere craftsmanship. They are guardians of history, bearers of enchanting aromas, and heirs to a craftsmanship passed down with love. In each wand, the beauty and authenticity of Provence endure, offering those who discover them a glimpse into Provence, a region steeped in tradition and passion.

 

Directions for use:

On opening your lavender wand gently squeeze between your hands to release the scent of the lavender. The scent from your wand will last for five years. When the scent fades squeeze again or add a few drops of our lavender essential oil (sold separatly)

 

HAND MADE IN PROVENCE,FRANCE

VIVI et MARGOT X ELSA LENTHAL Provençal Lavender Wand

$69.00Price
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