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Weight | 2.13 kg |
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Dimensions | 21 × 21 × 9.7 cm |
SKU | CTS5C |
We fondly recall days gone by and memories of our grandmother’s repurposing of a biscuit tin as a home for her sewing kit. Today, more than ever, we have learned the value of recycling. Aware of our responsibility to protect the environment, we realize we must all play our role.
Make a conscientious choice while enjoying nature and its benefits through these specially designed L’Atelier du Miel containers – ideal for the perfect honey-themed gift with a myriad of further uses to be discovered.
This set will guide you through a tour of Lebanon’s nature and handmade crafts through this curated selection.
This set includes a tin box + handmade honey terracotta pot + wood dipper + 230g honey jar.
$64.85
Worldwide Express Delivery
3-5 working days
Weight | 2.13 kg |
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Dimensions | 21 × 21 × 9.7 cm |
SKU | CTS5C |
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With produce and plants that befit a lush Mediterranean paradise, Lebanon has some pretty happy bees, and this beautiful shop is where to go to taste the fruits of their labour.
The bees feast on the Cedar trees of Barouk, the oak trees of Keserwan, […] and much more. By going to where nature is in bloom, L’Atelier Du Miel produces more than a dozen artisanal honeys.
The startup is distinguished by its unique production method, which relies on the movement of hives to follow the flowering seasons, allowing bees to feed only on the nectar of flowers and trees
The startup is distinguished by its unique production method, which relies on the movement of hives to follow the flowering seasons, allowing bees to feed only on the nectar of flowers and trees
The bees feast on the Cedar trees of Barouk, the oak trees of Keserwan, […] and much more. By going to where nature is in bloom, L’Atelier Du Miel produces more than a dozen artisanal honeys.
With produce and plants that befit a lush Mediterranean paradise, Lebanon has some pretty happy bees, and this beautiful shop is where to go to taste the fruits of their labour.