Recent Camel Finds!!

Hello world! Yes, it’s me Sitara. I know what you’re thinking … You didn’t think you would hear from me again?! Well, I am happy to say I have been enjoying life and yes, still loving anything and all things camel. In this post, I will introduce you to some fun camel finds I have recently discovered!

First off, I have realized that among the many dreams I have, I would one day love to open my own boutique. Of course, my boutique would be dedicated to my passion and love for camels. I have found a wonderful website that takes the pain out of shopping for your store, by providing a marketplace that features products from makers all over the world. This company offers the retailers who shop with them a risk free opportunity by offering …. wait for it … FREE RETURNS! They are going out and sourcing the products and with just a few clicks you can find amazing products that fit your style and your vision for your shop. Let me introduce you to www.indigofair.com!

Lately, I have been into really smelly good soaps! Yes, I said really smelly good. Check out these camel milk soaps from Chesilhurst Farms. These soaps can be bought by wholesalers from Indigo Fair or by a consumer from Chesilhurst Farms.

Photo Credit: Chesilhurst Farms

Camel Soap

What’s amazing about these soaps is that studies have shown that camel’s milk is easily digestible and non allergenic. Camel milk has even been proven to help reduce the occurrence of all allergic reactions. Talk about a benefit! With all this goodness, your camel soap will give you the benefits of this wonderful milk, your skin will be thanking you!  People who have had allergic reactions to cow milk have not had any allergic reactions at all to camel milk. The reason might be because Camel milk is higher in:

  • Potassium
  • Magnesium
  • Iron
  • Vitamin C
  • Copper
  • Manganese
  • Zinc
  • Protein

I highly suggest you plan to buy these for yourself, or start making a list of who you can buy these for!!! They are so great! Camel milk for the win! They also come with a cute little pouch that any creative can find another use for. Win, win!

Christmas in Rajasthan? No worries! I found these adorable Camel Christmas pieces sure to make any Camel fanatic go wild!! If you can keep a secret, I did buy some dear friends of mine both of these. Anika is a one of my favorite gals of all time and her husband Sam is obsessed with trees and actually makes a living by taking care of them in Dublin, Ca. Yes, he is an Arborist, so Sam… here you go one beautiful Camel for your Christmas tree back home!

Photo Credit: Indigo Fair

camel christmas ornament

Of course, I couldn’t leave Anika hanging, so to place in their home, I bought Anika this beautiful Camel print picture which framed beautifully! When they look at both these pieces, guess who they’ll be thinking of?  The details on where to buy these bad boys? The ornament is sold to wholesalers on Indigo Fair and can be bought by consumers from Global Goods Partners. The print can be bought by wholesalers on Indigo Fair and by consumers at Janet Hill Studio.

Photo Credit: Indigo Fair

camel christmas print

I hope you found these Camel finds lots of fun!!! If you have Camel finds you would love to share, send me an email. I would love to hear from you!! To see more decorating ideas, click here. To learn about Rajasthan Fashion, give this article a read! To learn more about me, check out my About page. Until our next adventure! – Sitara

 

 

 

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