Local Herbalist, Mandy Rickard of AR Botanical will be holding a workshop on distilling aromatic hydrosols for herbal healing.
Many herbs have aromatic properties we can use in skincare, household products and natural medicine. Rosewater particularly has been used over the centuries in cooking, perfumery, and skincare.
During this workshop, you will experience every stage of the process from picking the buds, through to the distillation using a traditional copper still and bottling.
£55.00 per person. All materials and light refreshments included.
Season (5 June 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday | 10:00 | - 14:00 |
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