Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 Hi all, Just must share this with you, even though there aren't to many Swedes (or any other people from the Nordic countries) around here. There is a store in the central of Stockholm called " Stockholms Aeter och Essance fabrik " , it's 110 years old (established in 1889) and have been runned by the same family for 4 generations. I and my friend Bärbel went there yesterday, cause I was looking for an Italian Spagetti Spice blend (se later post about this quest) and had read on their website that they even carried EO's, perfume oils, floral waters etc. Who in their right mind could resist that? Let me tell you - the shop is aboslutely amazing, it's a halfstair below street level, they have not changed a thing in there - same counter, shelves, jars, tincans, bottles - even the cash register is ancient! Ha, you can pay with credit card - but nothing online there, they have this handworked card slip machine I haven't seen anywhere in ages :-) All the large bottles, jars and tincans are handlabeled, nothing tells how the stuff is produced or what's in it. On the shelves of EOs and perfume oils, they all stodd togheter and when I asked which was which, they had this lovely handwriten list - if it say synthetic after the name (like Honeysuckle and Lilac) it was synthetic - otherwise the real thing. I couldn't resist the urge, so I forched myself behind the counter (nahh, I asked kindly first) and started to take down these large old apotheticary (sp??) bottles and sniffed their contents. The rose, jasmine, bergamotte and some more or less obvious oils, where synthetic - even my non-trained nose could detect it. Ther is a way to large difference between syntheic jasmine and the real thing, like it is with rose and bergamotte - you could realy smell they wheren't naturals. BUT - they had some Orangeflower EO, that the list said was natural, and my nose did a very happy twitch when I unplugged the stopper. My friend Bärbel who have been to Sicily, said it smelled just like fresh orange flowers picked of the tree. And let me tell you, the price was so good it's hard to belive - I bought 50ml right before you could blink and eye. I must confess, the price was so low that I'm beginning to doubt if it's for real or not, but I couldn't detect any syntheics in it. When I got home I took out some smelling strip and put a drop of each of the two other Nerolis I've got and this new find of mine did realy hold up to them. Frankly, I don't now what to belive, but it smells great that for sure. I also bought some of their handmade real fruit essences - they had tree kind that they make themselves - passionfruit, raspberry and blueberry. I bought one bottles each of the firs two and thought I could use it in lipbalms. I did taste the tinest droplet of the passsionfruit, hmppfff - that was one bitter and weird taste... I guess I have to try it out first in the tiniest batch. If you want to look at the store and see how it looks like from the outside, their URL is here (though the site is in Swedsih of course): http://www.essencefabriken.se Click at the " försäljning " button and you can look at the interior. The EOs and perfume oils are in the brown bottles on the top far left shelves :-D If you ever have your way to this part of the earth, you simply must visit it! Fragrant Blessings, Ylva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 Ylva, I keep looking, trying to see OVER the window ledge. What a fabulous looking store! It must have been hard to tear yourself away. and as long as you like the smell, who cares? but it's always nice to find it's real huh? My husband's grandfather was a Dahlberg, they came from Sweden. I think they came over here as young men. Drew died in 1992 I think it was and he was probably in his 70's. So figure maybe 40-50 years before. Around 1942? So they aren't so far out. Janine Phariss www.BlueSageNaturals.com moisturize your fingers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 Curses! Gnashing my teeth, d'ya know I lived in Stockholm for six years and I never heard of that place. Of course when I was living there I had yet to discover aromatherapy (that was in me next stage when I moved to England for another 6 years). Wish now that I had been into aromatherapy and known about that place... if I ever get back for a visit.... Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Woobey Queen Woobeys: The Loving Touch Therapeutic Pillow http://www.woobeyworld.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 In a message dated 12/3/2003 10:45:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, ruby_mama2001 writes: > Jeez Kathleen - you have actually lived here! Yap! Shore did, in Bromma (right across from Pripps where I worked once as a cleaning gal), Enskede, FiskSatre (wrong key board of course) and one other place I've forgotten off hand and worked at the Arbetsmarknadsstyrelsen and Nigerian Embassy... Just wish I had known of that little place you mentioned ;-) K Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Woobey Queen Woobeys: The Loving Touch Therapeutic Pillow http://www.woobeyworld.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 Jeez Kathleen - you have actually lived here! And Butch have a halfsister (where is the other half of her one would wonder LOL) here too. It sure is a small world after all :-D Not to many in your part of the world actually knows where Sweden is, but I have found to my great amazement that people in the AT and natural skincare business in the US are one bunch of well elightened people - hurray! Fragrant Blessings, Ylva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Good Morning Ylva, Although I have only hoped I could go there on day, I never have. I'm 1/4 Swedish, my mother was 1/2, yet to her dying day she would admit to anything but being Swedish. My stepfather, although he is the only real father I really ever had, he is 100% Danish. A wonderful man. My mother use to love to tease him about something is smelly in Denmark. You part of the world is one I have always wanted to visit. Have lived in Germany in the early 70's. Sure would love to go back there too, what a beautiful country. My daughter is there this week, Oh I wish I was with her instead of the emergency contact for my 3 grandsons, and I'm the puppy watcher. LOL Hugs Nancy Jeez Kathleen - you have actually lived here! And Butch have a halfsister (where is the other half of her one would wonder LOL) here too. It sure is a small world after all :-D Not to many in your part of the world actually knows where Sweden is, but I have found to my great amazement that people in the AT and natural skincare business in the US are one bunch of well elightened people - hurray! Fragrant Blessings, Ylva scents1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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