Nature leads Reial's way!
Products that we offer are pure and natural, free from animal testing, and without preservatives or synthetic ingredients. They are meant for people who are aware, who take care of themselves, and who love nature. It's for you if you are searching for a healing effect, not just a beauty
product.
My biggest wish is that people would eradicate the problem on the root level rather than only get short-term relief of the symptoms.
These are the principles we follow in our products!
Salves
In all salves, I use as much as possible local and organic materials. The spruce resin I collect from the forest without harming the tree, using only what I get from the bark or left on the trunk. Other plants and roots are from local small home farm gardens or forests where they grow naturally outside. Shea butter is made by local village ladies in Ghana,
whose handwork is paid fairly through Mondo humanitarian aid non-profit
organization (factory free).
The packaging is plastic-free and easily reusable, with a refill option: bring the package back cleaned and get a discount with the next order.
Balms
Salves
and balms are in general very similar and made without water. The main difference is that balms tend to be of a thicker, harder consistency
(higher ratio of beeswax compared to salves), cause they retain
their shape once hardened. Having more wax would make them more
protective, forming more of a barrier on the skin, and works well
on sore muscles.
We have currently 2 products in our selection both with natural
ingredients. Real balm for dry & damaged skin, I make myself but Silver Clove comes from Bali, which
little family factory I visited at the beginning of 2018. They have few machines
helping with production, but still, a lot is handwork.
Imperial Purple Paisley Shawl
Pure silk-cashmere shawl- “Imperial Purple Paisley Shawl”
The shawl highlights the luxurious color and the intricate paisley design, appealing to a potential customer who is looking for elegance and sophistication.
Extremely soft and pleasant on the skin, beautifully falling and when moving the silk gives a most amazing glow to the shawl.
This shawl has two sides: dark deep purple and blackish purple. The colour of the fabric is primarily a deep, rich purple with patterns in darker shades, possibly black. The fabric also features a section with intricate, multicoloured paisley designs, incorporating shades of green, red, and gold. Glamorous, elegant Accessory at the same time practical. Suitable for all seasons.
Material: 60% silk + 40% cashmere
Dimensions: 74x196 cm
Weight: 154 g
Shawls are hand-made and cashmere wool (one of the finest
wools in the world) comes from the Changthang region of Ladakh,
India. It is an exotic Himalayas mountain goat. Wool is collected by hand in
the Spring-Summer season and processed to make the final product. Shawls
have been woven on handlooms from hand-spun wool.
Cashmere
is expensive and luxurious, cause obtained from special goats from the Kashmir
region in the Himalayas. These goats are commonly found across the Himalayas,
where temperatures can get down to minus 30 C. The goats grow a very thick
coat, and their inner hair (the cashmere) has very fine fibres to cope with the
cold conditions.
The
wool is taken from the undercoat on the goat's belly area but Pashmina which is
an even softer fibre is the finest wool version of cashmere and is gathered
from the neck area and it's even warmer than regular cashmere.
Real
cashmere is the softest wool in the world and keeps the body warm and also
protects from heat. Cashmere is a luxury fibre that’s soft, versatile, and
incredibly warm. It’s 3 times more insulating than wool and thinner than a
human strand of hair. This means you can wear a lightweight garment while still
keeping warm.
Cashmere always feels super soft and comfortable on the skin, never causing itchiness like sheep wool.
Cashmere is harvested once a year, usually in spring when the goats are naturally starting to shed. Herders either clip or comb out the fibres when the goats moult.
The average cashmere yield for a goat is 200 grams. For comparison, sheep produce 3 kilograms of wool a year.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS:
Producer recommending
dry cleaning, as machine wash could damage the product. If you decide to wash
the product by hand, please use lukewarm (30°C) water and very
light detergent or silk-wool shampoo. Dry the product flat in the shade, avoiding stretching. Do not tumble dry.
Very good home cleaning is to put the item after wearing it on the hot radiator
or in summertime under the sun (colors can fade).
The dried item can be ironed at low temperature or steam if needed.