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Lesley - Fun Flower Facts

Beautiful Hand-Carved Flower Soaps from Thailand

Believe it or not, these beautiful flowers are actually soaps! Talented Thai artisans create these flowers with nothing more than a bar of soap and a few cutting tools! Soap carving originated in a village in Northern Thailand. The ancient art of soap carving has been passed down from generation to generation.

Hand Carved Soaps from Thailand

Photos via OddityCentral.com

Visitors to Thailand can buy these soaps as souvenirs at the street markets. You can even watch the skillful artists in action as they create these amazing masterpieces. But if you can’t make it to Thailand, you can watch this video on how these beautiful soaps are made.

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    Lesley - Fun Flower Facts

    I love flowers! I enjoy growing them, learning about them and I love creating bouquets of freshly cut flowers. In our climate where it’s winter most of the time the growing season is way to short, so I have started this blog to get my fix all winter!

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