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Deep Bowl Green Oil Burner
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Deep Bowl Green Oil Burner
A large glazed ceramic oil burner with deep bowl. Features a black and green colouring with triangular cutouts at the bottom. This item can also be used as a wax melt burner however it is advisable to consider the size and depth of the bowl when adding wax to ensure it will not overrun the edges when melted.
A large glazed ceramic oil burner with deep bowl. The Deep Bowl Green Oil Burner features a black and green colouring with triangular cutouts at the bottom. This item can also be used as a wax melt burner however it is advisable to consider the size and depth of the bowl when adding wax to ensure it will not overrun the edges when melted.
How to use an Oil Burner to diffuse essential oils
Burning essential oils is a low-tech and inexpensive way to add beautiful aromas to your home. However, not all oils are the same so you must take care in choosing the oils to burn.. If used properly and safely, burning essential oils can help you create an aromatic and therapeutic environment
Essential Oils are different to Fragrance Oils. Essential Oils have an aromatherapy benefit such a relaxing Lavender. However, Fragrance Oils have no theraputic value and are often artificially produced.
Position the Oil Burner on a stable platform making sure it will not get knocked over.
Add water to the top of the burner to fill the well. Then, add several drops of oil. The more oil you use, the stronger the fragrance though it will not necessarily last longer.
Insert a good quality tlight into the burner having lit it first.
That’s it!. Enjoy the beautiful fragrance.
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Thyme Sweet Oil comes from Spain and is produced by steam-distillation of the leaves and flowering tops.
In terms of how the oil helps us physically, it is antibacterial, anticatarrhal, anti-infectious, a neurotonic, a digestive stimulant and antirheumatic.
Also, it is non toxic and non irritant in prescribed doses.
In addition, we associate Thyme Sweet with the Base and Heart Chakras and the Chinese Elements Water and Metal.
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Lavender is the most widely used essential oil in aromatherapy. We value it particularly for its relaxing and antiseptic properties. It is a calming and stabilising oil and is good for many ailments such as headaches, muscular aches and pains. Also use Lavender for skin conditions, PMT and irritability.
The oil is steam distilled from the freshly cut flowering tops. It is Analgesic, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Anti-inflammatory, Antirheumatic, Antispasmodic, Calmative. In addition it is non toxic and non irritant in prescribed doses.
Associated with the Heart, Crown and Base Chakras.
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Peppermint has a light, refreshing and a clear minty aroma. This oil is especially good for digestive problems and to refresh a tired mind, hence great for concentration and study.
In the manufacturing it is steam distilled from the leaves of the herb. It is analgesic, antibacterial, anticatarrhal, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, a digestive stimulant and an insect repellent. However, Do not use if pregnant or breast feeding. Do not use on childern under the age of 5.
Avoid using on people with epilepsy, heart disease or fever. Do not use at more than 2% dilution on the skin or mucous membrane areas. Finally do not apply more than 1ml per 24 hours.
Mice and rats dislike the smell of peppermint so sprinkled on runs can act as a useful deterrent.
Associated with the Throat & Sacral Chakras.
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Rosemary Oil is the classic ‘get up and go’ oil. It has a clear, fresh, herbaceous aroma. It is great used in a diffuser for concentration and study and also good to use in a shower gel to wake you up in the morning. In addition, Rosemary is also great to use in a massage blend for muscular aches and pains.
In manufacturing they steam distill the oil from the sprigs. It is antibacterial, anticatarrhal, antirheumatic, antispasmodic, neurotonic and an expectorant. However, do not use if pregnant or breast feeding. Do not use on children under the age of 2. Do not use on people with epilepsy or fever. Finally, do not use at more than 2% dilution on the skin or mucous membrane areas.
This oil was used in the Middle Ages to drive away evil spirits.
Associated with the 3rd Eye and Heart Chakras.
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Lavender is a popular fragrance and it is here infused with soft flora Muguet de Bois. When blended with the sweet lemony freshness of Bergamot in these Lavender & Bergamot T Lights, it takes the lavender experience to a new level.
Small yet powerful. Duffy & Scott scented tealight candles twinkling in a glass, burn cleanly and safely for up to 6 hours each. By mixing and matching different tealight scents in a room, you can create your own unique fragrance.
These Chakra Gemstone Bracelets are created to help people learn more about the healing properties of gemstones and learn how different gemstones can facilitate opening and balancing the chakra energy centers.
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Inspired by the soft, sensual feel of cashmere and the luminescent beauty of pearls. The elegant mix of scents in this Cashmere & Pearl Scented Tin Candle warms to sensual musk and creamy Vanilla. A feminine fragrance as soft and luxurious as its name.
Enjoy your favourite fragrance at home or take it with you when you travel. Duffy & Scott Scented Candle Tins are filled with high grade, fragranced, and tastefully coloured wax which ensures consistent, bright burning with an excellent scent throw.
This Medicine Buddha Singing Bowl comes with an image of the Medicine Buddha portrayed at the bottom of the bowl. All singing bowls come with a wooden beater.
Beaten Singing Bowls
Beaten or hand hammered singing bowls are made using a hand hammering process. This requires several processes to shape it into a perfect hand hammered singing bowl.
The manufacturers make each singing bowl with seven metals, copper, tin, zinc, iron, lead, gold and silver. They melt the metals in a furnace. The molten metal is then poured into die to prepare a metal mould for the various sizes and weights. Then, they cut the round metal moulds into round metal discs in the required size and thickness. Finally, they hand beat or hammer the discs and categorise them for weight and size.
They pile up several discs, one upon the other, and then heat them so they are red hot. The red hot metal sheets are hammered by a group of expert artisans, as long as the heat remains in the metal. They then reheat the metal to continue the beating process. Eventually they achieve the desired shape and size. However, this repetitive process is why the hammered or beaten singing bowls will all be different from each other in size and diameter.
They can only work on the metal when it is red hot. When the metal cools, it will loose its softness and flexibility, which in turn would make the metal brittle. If worked upon when the metal is too cool the bowl will crack and break.
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