Description
Lavender Flower Powder
2oz
HOLY LAND OF ISRAEL
These wild Lavender varieties are Buena Vista, Folgate, Grosso, Melissa White, Melissa Purple, Provence, Royal Velvet, Blue Seal, Super Purple, Spanish Stoeches, and Violet Intrigue. Green. purplish. blue powder which very fragrant.
These beautiful lavenders grow wild all over Israel and the USA and are perfect for growing these lovely varieties of Lavender which are sustainable and organically farmed where no chemicals are used.
Our Process
After we handpick fresh lavender flowers, we create all our products such as essential oils, skincare, hydrosols, creams, and lotions. Any leftover flowers and buds that are too small to distill are from our Israel native-grown lavender varieties. Once we’ve made all our Israel lavender products, we dry the remaining flowers and buds and then finely ground by hand to produce an amazing, highly fragrant lavender powder extract.
Biblical /Historical
Lavender is a symbol of purity, devotion, and love in the Bible. Lavender is named after the Latin word lavare, which means “to wash ” and in the Hebrew it is called “Nard” which means “Perfumed.”
The Rambam states after wandering in the desert did the Ancient Israelites discover its beautiful fresh fragrance and its true properties when they dried their clothes on wild Lavender bushes. Lavender is associated with purity, devotion, and love in the Bible, and Hebrews specifically mentions it more than a hundred times.
The flower is a type of offering found in the Ketoret incense of the Temple according to some Talmud comentaries in the Jewish tradition known as Lavender Nard.
Ancient Israelites recognized lavender’s antiseptic and healing properties, and lavender has been revered by people ever since. Persian it is known as nârdîn. It’s mentioned several times by the Rambam Lavender is a fragrant herb that has been used for centuries to scent homes and gardens, as well as to make essential oils and herbal remedies. Songs 4:14; suffix נִרְדִּי תַן רֵיחוֺ Songs 1:12; plural נְרָדִים Songs 4:13.


































