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Iris Amethyst Soap

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A rainbow faucet of color…
The essence of the bath with Iris colors in a soaprock form that gently weathers away revealing that radiant you. Made with extracts of the earth: Aloe, calendula, chamomile, comfrey, lavender, vitamin E, vegetable glycerin, chlorophyll, almond oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, essential oils, mineral earth, kaolin clay, and glycerin dew™. Each hand hewn, thus variations in size, shape and color are an integral part of our products. For the body you adore - and it doesn't have to be your own.
$7.95

Iris Opal Soap

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Haunting colors ignite your romantic longing for a lingering midnight bath with a candle lit nearby.
$7.95

Malachite Soap

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Malachite was once believed to protect newborn souls. SoapRock Malachite transforms with each use into a new, lustrous beauty - like you, as you step newborn from your bath.
$7.95

Jade Soap

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Jadeite is highly prized in many cultures and the emerald green of your SoapRock has the soft, sophisticated lustre of the "Imperial Jade." Approximately 3-1/2” x 3-1/2” x 2” in dimension.
$7.95

Sumptuous Towels

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Of Showers and baths….
Sumptuous cotton thick and thirsty and embroidered with an Iris of course. Turkish towels come from the Denizli region of Turkey (where the world’s finest cotton has been made since the Middle Ages). A perfect treat or treasure for pampering guest or yourself with this towel ensemble gift set. This five piece ensemble includes three bath towels, bath mat, and bath mitt.
$75.95

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