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Great Great Great Great Grandmother Mary and The Love Moment
14 Oct 2021

Great Great Great Great Grandmother Mary and The Love Moment

by Clara | posted in: Auntie Clara's Blog, Blog Post | 16

Eighteen years ago we emigrated to South Africa. Then, like now, it was early October and the open fields around Cape Town were covered in thick carpets of purple flowers. I remember asking our driver what the purple flowers were? … Continued

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Artisan Soap, Brine Soap, Cape of Good Hope, Clay Soap, Handmade Soap, Terrazzo Soap
African Clay: Local, Natural, and Ancient
25 Aug 2020

African Clay: Local, Natural, and Ancient

by Clara | posted in: Auntie Clara's Blog, Blog Post | 24

Auntie Clara discovers local, natural African clay for spindle whorls and for breathtakingly beautiful natural colours in coldprocess soap!

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African Soap, Clay, Clay Soap, Kaolin, Medieval Spinning, natural ingredients, Red Ochre, Spindle, Spindle Whorl
Clara Lindberg is passionate about making soap. Originally from Helsingfors in Finland and now a happy resident of Somerset West, South Africa, she is soapmaker-in-chief and creative dynamo at Auntie Clara's Handcrafted Cosmetics.

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