Bridie Hall Bay & Rosemary Caesar Soap-AULUS VITELLIUS
Bridie Hall Bay & Rosemary Caesar Soap-AULUS VITELLIUS
A decorative artist and maker, Bridie Hall has an eponymous line of accessories that brightens countless homes.
Product Details:
Bay & Rosemary Caesar Soaps.
Caesar shaped soaps, the likes of which you've never seen before!
For everyday use in the cloakroom, shower and bath. A perfect sized and shaped weekend guest soap.
For giving to your host or for receiving as a guest. Make sharing dry and cracked old communal bars of mystery soap with friends and strangers a thing of the past!
Enjoy a gently moisturising vegetable-based soap subtly perfumed with Bay & Rosemary, an unarguably imperial classical fragrance .
During their time, the emperors of Ancient Rome were the most powerful people in the known world.
In its earliest years Rome was ruled by kings, some of these kings treated their people very badly indeed and in 509BCE they were driven out and replaced by a ruling council called the senate.
In 45BC Julius Caesar took control of Rome and his son Augustus became the first emperor. The emperors ruled Rome from 27BC until the end of the empire in 476AD.
Some emperors were hard working people who cared for their subjects but then there were brutal tyrants who are remembered to this day for their cruelty. Whoever they were and whatever they did, now you can wash them away with the day.
Dimensions: Height 10cm x Width 8cm. 50gms (1.7oz.)
Packed simply in a cellophane envelope with a card back.
Made by hand in London
Bridie Hall, artist-designer and co-founder of the amazing London shop and home store, Pentreath and Hall a treasure chest of desirables, from beautiful books and postcards to lacquered lamp bases, needlework cushions and the odd well-chosen antique. Born in New Zealand she ran away to seek her fortune in London twenty years ago, on finishing art school. Her soaps area all handcrafted in London, influenced by the ancient world, and in particular the eighteenth-century custom of taking a Grand Tour through the marvelous ruins of Greece and Rome.