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The Botanical Stillroom

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A Note to Travelers:
The apothecary shelves are empty for a moment. If the jars are bare, it means the small-batch herbals are currently "in the quiet"—resting and infusing in a dark corner until they are ready. Folk herbals require time, and this process cannot be rushed. Join The Circle below to receive a short note the moment the bottles are corked and back on the shelves.

The Stillroom

Welcome to the folk apothecary, a quiet space dedicated to the art of patience.

 

Following the Seasons

The amber jars are full, and the dye kettles are simmering. Production here follows the natural seasons of the Peninsula—waiting for the willow bark to reach its peak strength and the beeswax to be properly rendered.

Every salve, soap, and botanical mist is hand-blended and poured within these vintage walls. Crafting happens in small rotations to ensure the ingredients remain fresh and potent. There are no synthetic ingredients or artificial fragrances used here—only the honest, earthy scent of the wild.

 

While the Infusions Rest:

  • THE SPINDLE SHED: View the latest fleeces currently being carded and spun by the hearth.

  • THE CURIO COTTAGE: Discover finished goods and small-batch kits left on the shelves.

  • THE CHRONICLES: Read about the local botanicals currently being gathered from the hills and hedgerows.

The fire under the kettle is glowing low. Breathe in the cedar air and peruse the PARCHMENT MAP. 

Named for Mwsogl (our moss-loving 'Moose'), this is our quiet post for those who love artful fiber and folk herbals. Sign up to know exactly when the next batch of wild-crafted & wild-spun treasures is ready to leave the studio.

Mwsogl: Moose the resident Pygora.

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