Spring Equinox · Batch No. 042

Forged from
what the season gives.

Soap leached from rhododendron. Moisturiser pressed from a single family's rapeseed. Resin rings set with river-fractured obsidian and whatever the wood is offering this week. One hundred of each. Then the door closes until the next pour.

A bar of organic soap with dried rhododendron petals embedded on top, resting on weathered linen.14 / 100 remain
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RhododendronWild honeyCold-pressed rapeseedMountain fernRiver obsidianHeatherLichenBeeswaxCoconutPressed petalsRhododendronWild honeyCold-pressed rapeseedMountain fernRiver obsidianHeatherLichenBeeswaxCoconutPressed petals

The specimen wall

Drag any card. Each one is a thing we keep returning to.

Rh

Rhododendron Lye

Three moons of slow leach. The base our soap is built on.

Hn

Wild Valley Honey

Raw, unfiltered, taken from the same wildflower bloom we forage in.

Rp

Cold-pressed Rapeseed

From a single family estate. Pressed without heat.

Ob

Fractured Obsidian

Riverbed stones, hand-fractured, set deep in the resin.

Fr

Mountain Fern

Pressed within the day it was found, while the green is still wet.

A translucent amber resin ring with obsidian shards and a fern leaf.
Cast in twenties

Obsidian, fern, the second the resin sets.

Each ring holds something foraged within the same week it was cast. No two contain the same arrangement. Sized to the wearer.

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Journal — April 12
“The lye takes the colour of tea, the honey smells of gorse. This batch feels more grounded than the last — less floral, more forest floor.”

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