Or simply, those big blocks of French soap. On a soap kick today, we stumbled across a few sources for these Euro treats that have been made for one thousand years in the South of France.
Made by special method that requires a soapmaster (Maitre de Savon) to work for two weeks with a delicate mixture of olive and vegetable oils, alkaline ash from sea plants and Mediterranean Sea salted water, these puppies end up as rough blocks, cut from open pits where they dry...







mine came in a fantastic tin, i use the lid to hold the soap on one side of the kitchen sink, and the tin to hold my dish liquid soap on the other side. it is very french and chic looking, in my opinion.
they make thoughtfull paver stones.
i wish they smelled better.
I've had a large bottle of Savon de Marseille fig pump soap in the kitchen since August and there's still 1/3 left.
It's a great value and I love the scent. I raid TJ Maxx and Homegoods for Savon soaps.
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New Yorkers can get lovely olive oil soaps at Sahadis, or at Kalustyan's, too.
Hello,
I have just found a site specailized in Aleppo soap.
There is a lot of information in there!
http://savon-alep-royal.com/
there is also an online shop linked to this site, they sell allepo liquid and all kinds of marseille soaps as well!
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Hello,
I have just found a site specailized in Marseille soap as well.
There is a lot of information in there!
http://savons-de-provence.com/
There is also an online shop linked to this site, they sell pume stones and alum stones as well!
I have ordered through them and I am very satisfied.
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You can also find these soaps on www.leserail.com.
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