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Our "Landmarks & Memories of New England" Collection has six different designs of luxurious bars of soap available - one for each of the New England States. Handcrafted in our New England soap shop with Goatsmilk, Shea Butter and Silk, each bar has its own distinctive, delicate fragrance and is etched to display an outline of one of the six New England states. Each is approx. 4.2 oz. Handmade in New England by Pelle Dolce.
Select from the following New England States and fragrances -
Connecticut - Lavendar Twist
Maine - Sea Mist
Massachusetts - Juniper Sage
New Hampshire - Appleberry
Rhode Island - Citrus Breeze
Vermont - Mountain Meadow
Each bar comes with an overlay card describing it.
Connecticut
Fragrance - Lavendar Twist
When a representative of King James II challenged the legitimacy of the Connecticut Charter and demanded its return in 1687 Joseph Wadsworth, it is said, hid it in what was to become known as The Charter Oak. Gone since 1856 neither the tree nor the tale is forgotten and The Charter Oak remains today an important place in the history of the Constitution State and our country.
Maine
Fragrance - Sea Mist
The Pemaquid Light has been a part of Maine's coastal commerce heritage providing a beacon of safety for navigators soon after our 23rd state joined the Union. This scene depicting a schooner, the light and Maine's rugged coast reminds one of what some downeasters like to say about their state: Maine, where life is as it ought to be.
Massachusetts
Fragrance - Juniper Sage
The Concord "Minuteman" memorializes the groups of common men who, when called, assembled and were ready to fight immediately during the Revolutionary War. Now a symbol of of the American spirit the "Minuteman" is humanized by the men and women who today are serving us at home and abroad.
New Hampshire
Fragrance - Appleberry
The "Old Man of the Mountain" was once a 40 foot high, 25 foot wide granite rock formation looking strikingly like a profile of an older man. The formation fell from its perch on Cannon Mountain in 2003 after, it is said, having stood guard in the Franconia Mountains facing east since the glacial period.
Rhode Island
Fragrance - Citrus Breeze
The Pell Bridge serves as the backdrop to this Ocean state scene depicting a sail boat in the Narragansett Bay serving as a reminder that Rhode Island with its 400 miles of coastline is the sailing capital of New England and the world.
Vermont
Fragrance - Mountain Meadow
Our young country depended upon maple syrup and sugar produced by Vermonters until the cane sugar sweetener became widely available. People throughout New England still enjoy real Vermont maple products. The Green Mountain state's famous northern attraction the double humps of Camel's Hump mountain form the background for this scene.