Let's Talk About Wood Beads

The history of mankind is colorful with jewelry and gemstones used in different parts of the world for a variety of purposes such as belief, weddings, rituals, wars, and gaining power. wood jewelry is mostly used for a neutral reason to ground people and curved to shaped their emotions, feelings, and thoughts to express themselves. Wood jewelry was popular in 1930 - the 1950s in Western countries and after that lost its value to more expensive and dazzling options.

Recently millennial generation is more interested in natural elements or recycled ones because of our planet matters. And more people are going for alternative medicine and natural healings options. Every time you buy a bio-friendly product you know that you are helping your environment to be safe and healthy.

Here is the dogma!!! Lava rocks find their way to fashion platforms in the form of oil diffusers. unfortunately, they are not from real lava rocks especially when it comes in different colors, and its made in China from leftover resins and other unknown materials. If you have seen a lava rock in real life it is not difficult to distinguish it from fake ones. I grow up using lava rocks to scrub dead skin from the palms of our feet in the shower.

There are many ways in the market that can help you to diffuse your favorite essential oils. A fairly new concept in the United States is wood beads that we used for our jewelry.

Our wood beads are from Bocote tree located in African countries and Olivewood that are made in the Middle East mostly in Israel and Palestine areas. One of the most important reasons we use wood in our aromatherapy jewelry is that they are more porous, washable, and durable for any occasion and activities. A wood bead can hold an essential oils’ aroma for at least three days based on the quality of the oil used on it. The downside of it sometimes it can chip and broke if it is not made correctly.