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Aroma Therapy Oil Diffuser Pendant made of mahogany.
This is a versatile aroma therapy pendant that could be used as a necklace or as a hanging decoration. This is made of mahogany and is 1.5in / 40mm long and approximately 13/16 in/ 21 mm wide. The chain is 12in long. Everything you see is included. There is a 2 cubic millimeter bottle, 5 wicks (one is already installed in the pendant), and a small velvet carrying case.
Several years ago, friends of ours who had their own aroma therapy business, emailed me a picture of one of these that they’d seen at a convention. A bit of Internet sleuthing lead me to one of the suppliers I’d already been using for unrelated products. I was more than happy to make these for our friends and they’ve been one of our most consistent sellers at local art fairs. I’ve been told by returning customers that they really like these because they’re each unique, durable, and very eye-catching.
I do make each of these. I try to find pieces of wood and hand poured epoxies that show promise to being beautiful after I’m done. Because these are so small, I generally already know how they’ll work out because I’ve made something else from the blank(s) they originated from.
Yes, there is most likely a bunch of copy, paste, update, and repeating going on with my listings. I have several to get listed and this saves me a bit of time. I’d rather be in my shop making more fun things for people than trying to play web-guru-dude. So please accept my apologies for a bunch of similar looking posts…
This is a versatile aroma therapy pendant that could be used as a necklace or as a hanging decoration. This is made of mahogany and is 1.5in / 40mm long and approximately 13/16 in/ 21 mm wide. The chain is 12in long. Everything you see is included. There is a 2 cubic millimeter bottle, 5 wicks (one is already installed in the pendant), and a small velvet carrying case.
Several years ago, friends of ours who had their own aroma therapy business, emailed me a picture of one of these that they’d seen at a convention. A bit of Internet sleuthing lead me to one of the suppliers I’d already been using for unrelated products. I was more than happy to make these for our friends and they’ve been one of our most consistent sellers at local art fairs. I’ve been told by returning customers that they really like these because they’re each unique, durable, and very eye-catching.
I do make each of these. I try to find pieces of wood and hand poured epoxies that show promise to being beautiful after I’m done. Because these are so small, I generally already know how they’ll work out because I’ve made something else from the blank(s) they originated from.
Yes, there is most likely a bunch of copy, paste, update, and repeating going on with my listings. I have several to get listed and this saves me a bit of time. I’d rather be in my shop making more fun things for people than trying to play web-guru-dude. So please accept my apologies for a bunch of similar looking posts…