Beautiful, hand-made felted wool Bee Bag, with all-natural goodies inside for you.
This sweet zippered bag is made of thick, durable felted wool and is hand-embroidered with our original design of happy bees visiting their favorite flower garden! It's a sweet, comforting scene, and would appeal to almost everyone on your gift list (and perhaps you need one too?).
Inside, there are two very special surprises!
Unzip the bag to discover a tin of Simply Inspired's very own Soothing Salve, as well as a glass roll-on bottle containing our very own Healing Arnica Oil! We developed these because we wanted to offer our products with only the best ingredients, and none of the unhealthy elements that are frequently found in manufactured skin products today. There are NO Chemical Scents here, as we use only top-quality Essential Oils to add a natural, delicate aroma to our products. And it gets even better, because our product is hand-mixed and poured by a beekeeper here in upstate New York!
.35 ounce Healing Arnica Oil ingredients - Organic Sunflower Oil infused with Organic Arnica Flowers. (Arnica Oil has long been used in herbal medicine, and is widely known to soothe bumps, bruises, achy joints and occasional muscle strains)
1 ounce Soothing Salve ingredients - Organic Sunflower Oil infused with Organic Herbs, Organic Coconut Oil, Beeswax, arrowroot powder, Raw Honey, Vitamin E Oil, beta carotene, and our Blend of Essential Oils.
The felted wool Bee Bag is handcrafted by a community of women in Nepal, that gather together to make our bags with loving attention to craftswomanship and highest quality. After shaping each bag by hand, a sewing circle of women hand stitch all the fine details. Every bag is made with love, and empowers our bee sisters far away; fair trade wages help these women access a better life for their families.
- Handcrafted in Nepal
- Felted Wool
- Black Cotton Lining
- DIMENSIONS - 6" x 4.5"
- Zipper closure
- Fair-trade
Every purchase gives back! With each Bee Bag sold, Simply Inspired will make a donation to The Karma Honey Project, an organization committed to saving the honey bees.