LHP Lavender and Lavandin flower scented sachets
History of lavender: The word ‘lavender’ comes from the Latin word ‘lavare’, meaning ‘to wash’. This etymology reminds us that for a very long time in history, lavender has been used to breathe freshly laundered laundry. The Egyptians and Greeks valued the properties and benefits of lavender. Closer to us, the Romans also used it to breathe in baths and to spare laundry. This tradition of using herbs dates back to ancient times – in Provence, bags of dried flowers are kept in wardrobes to repel moths and breathe in laundry.
Tips for use: place the bags of blossoms in your wardrobe to naturally and subtly scent your clothes and discourage moths.
You can also keep the bags in your car or in any room of your home for indoor breathing. Squeeze the bags from time to time to spread the aroma. For best results, replace or replenish the contents of the bags once a year, after each harvest. When a handful of lavender blossoms are thrown at a marrying couple at their wedding, it symbolises a wish for happiness.
Made in France
18 g