Mokau soaps make luxury Goats Milk soap. Their #nzmade product range includes:
- Bath bombs and salts
- Handmade soap
- Kawakawa lip balm
- Magnesium gel and cream
- Shampoo bars
Helen is the owner of Mokau soaps. She makes beautiful goats milk soaps with fresh raw goats milk.
All her soaps are made with high-quality oils, infused with Kawakawa, Mulberry Silk, Kaolin Clay, Oatmeal, New Zealand Honey.
Made in small batches, these soaps contain no chemicals, just all-natural soap.
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Mokau soaps make luxury Goats Milk soap. Their #nzmade product range includes:
Location | Mahoenui |
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NZ Made | All products made locally in New Zealand |
Shipping | Shipping available throughout New Zealand |
Matt from Rustic Yard Creations has always had a passion for designing and building stuff. As a kid he built toys, as a teenager, he focussed on cars, and as an adult, his focus moved to house renovations and carpentry.
With many years of experience under the belt, Matt decided to take the plunge and start a new chapter in his life – turning his dreams into reality and sharing his love for woodworking with the world as a profession.
Holly is a pattern-maker and sewing machinist and spent many years working in the fashion and film industries. She began supplying friends and family with the cloth pads, as more and more people wanted to stop using throwaway products. She wanted to make a pad that was not only way better for your health and the health of the planet, but user-friendly, comfortable, and easy to care for.
Based out of Leigh, all pads are fully machine washable, and dryable, and each one will last over 5 years, and replace over 120 disposable products.
Lynette and Toni together with their talented team of knitters make baby clothing and accessories from the finest Alpaca wool (100% New Zealand).
Alpaca fibre is 5 times warmer than sheep’s wool and is not prickly at all. It has no lanolin which makes it hypoallergenic.
Alpaca Baby clothing and accessories are soft and cosy, perfect for your little ones!
Nicole from Mountain View Pottery makes functional pottery items in small batches. She enjoys experimenting with glaze colours and techniques to create pieces that are all individual.
The name ‘Mountain View Pottery’ comes from the street she lives in and the fact that she looks across her backyard to an uninterrupted view of Mt Kakepuku. Mt Kakepuku is in the background of some of the pottery photos, part the logo, and also stamped onto the base of each piece.
All her pottery items are food, microwave and dishwasher-safe unless specifically stated in the description of an item.
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