Arabia Mini TinThe Ancient Mystics. 2 oz | 57 gAll Natural WaxClean Burning | Vegan | Cotton WicksBurn time approximately 15 hours.Phthalate FreeSustainable | Handmade in the USA Built on tribal traditions and the untold wealth of the earth itself, the Arabian peninsula is a land perched between the ancient and the future. For the Bohéme Woman, it’s both playground and sanctuary, the only place on earth where the day may go from the mosque to the yacht, from the museum to the marketplace.She embraces the unique and mysterious luxury of the land evoked by the precious oud chips sold at the souk, with their enchantingly deep and smoky richness, entwined with the fruits and spices of traders whose wisdom dates back countless generations. Warmed in the amber glow of the desert sun, she reflects on another perfect day in the Gulf.
Its fame and success are due not only to its all-natural origins but also to its wide variety of potential benefits. Let’s take a look at the benefits of aloe.
Harar (or Harrar or Harer) is an eastern city in Ethiopia. The city is located on a hilltop at 1885 meters. For centuries, Harar has been a major commercial centre, linked by the trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia, the Horn of Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. Harar Jugol has been listed in the World Heritage by UNESCO. It is "considered 'the fourth holy city' of Islam" with nearly 100 mosques, three of which date from the 10th century. Harar is also famous for its coffees and the french poet Arthur Rimabud whol ived there. The city is protected by a huge wall, and only few gates allowed people to enter. Nowadays, no more doors, just the Wall! © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
This is a digitally rendered map (printed in 2D(*)) of the Geology of the Arabian Peninsula, derived from a map from 1963 compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Arabian American Oil Company. Digital Elevation Data (DEM), obtained from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission is processed and digitally rendered to create a highly detailed elevation profile (printed on a flat surface - note: these prints are NOT raised relief maps). Prints are available in various sizes. As these images are high resolution renders with a high level of detail, large prints on professional photographic paper, metal or acrylic are available and provide stunning results! (**/***/****). __________________________________________________________ * These prints are printed in 2D, on a flat surface (HD photo paper, HD metal or other material). The prints are NOT 3D or raised relief maps. ** Photo frames are NOT included and are shown for display purposes only. *** If you order a print on HD Metal (which looks beautiful!), please allow for for 7-14 business days processing time. Metal prints come with a mount for easy hanging (so no frame necessary!). Note: HD metal prints have a glossy finish. **** The legend on vintage prints are usually printed in smaller print beside the image. While the legend is visible on each print, please note that when ordering smaller size prints, reading glasses or a magnifying glass might be needed to read the legend text. If you like to have the artwork printed on other material (e.g. canvas, acrylic or fine art paper), please ask for a quote. FOR INTERNATIONAL ORDERS, PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE PLACING AN ORDER TO ENSURE CORRECT SHIPPING PRICES AND OPTIONS For international orders: please note that buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply.
9 Things that make Frankincense Essential Oil Unique Many have read ancient texts such as the Holy Bible and noticed that frankincense (Boswalli cateri) was used quite often in healing rituals. In fact, during Biblical times and before, frankincense was considered just as valuable as gold! Today, frankincense is still a highly sought after resin, which originates from the Arabian Peninsula. Many people choose to use it in the form of an essential oil as it provides many unique and healing benefits. Here are the top nine things that make frankincense unique and how to use it effectively. 1. It calms your Mind More people than ever are searching for ways to calm the mind and rid the body of anxiety and worry. With our fast paced lives, we often don’t find enough time to meditate or practice deep relaxation. This causes our bodies to be in a continually stressed state. Frankincense, however, can improve our situations without a lot of time involved. With its lovely woody smell, frankincense essential oil can calm the mind, body, and spirit. It promotes a feeling of overall well-being and helps stress melt away. Simply diffuse the oil by placing three to four drops in a diffuser. Let the aroma bring peace to your mind as you go about your day or as you sleep. 2. It can relieve Menstrual Cramping Annoying and painful, menstrual cramps are something no woman looks forward to every month. Thankfully, frankincense can help. In an ounce of carrier oil such as jojoba oil, add five drops of frankincense. Use the oil to massage the abdomen. Many women have also found relief by adding 8-12 drops of the oil in a warm bath. The aroma of the oil will also help with other menstrual symptoms such as loss of focus and irritability. 3. It can help women in active Labor Labor is the probably the most difficult journey a woman will ever go through in her life. Besides the pain, women also experience many hormonal and emotional changes during the birthing process. Many mothers have used essential oils in the labor and delivery room to calm their minds and ease the pain. They take their diffusers with them in their hospital bag and set it up in the room to create a relaxing atmosphere. Frankincense is great to use alone in the diffuser, or you can create a blend using an equal amount of lavender. Note: make sure you get your doctor’s permission. Every birth is different and it may require special restrictions. 4. It can fade Stretch Marks “How can I get rid of my stretch marks?” This question is asked quite frequently on search engines by both men and women. With its amazing tissue healing abilities, frankincense can greatly reduce the appearance of these marks, giving you more confidence. Simply add five drops to an ounce of jojoba oil and rub on the affected areas every day, especially right after a bath or shower. 5. It can be used to soothe Hemorrhoids Searching for relief from hemorrhoids? Try this frankincense recipe. Combine three drops of frankincense essential oil with two tablespoons of liquid lanolin or coconut oil. Apply liberally to the affected area as needed. 6. It can help with respiratory issues Whether you suffer from asthma, chronic cough, bronchitis, or a sore throat, frankincense can greatly improve the symptoms. There are several ways to get relief. First, you can combine four to five drops in an ounce of jojoba oil. You can then use this mixture to rub on the throat and chest. Another way is to diffuse a few drops of the oil in a diffuser or in your vaporizer/humidifier. Lastly, you can use in a hot bath by adding ten drops of frankincense. 7. It can help with oily Skin Many of us have to deal with oily skin that often causes acne. Sometimes the products we use can over dry our skin causing even more problems. However, frankincense can ease the oil production while healing the skin instead of over drying it. Plus, it’s all natural! Simply take a wet cotton ball or pad and add a drop of frankincense oil. Dab the oil onto the affected area, especially the t-zone. Apply once daily for best results. 8. It’s an incredible Anti-Inflammatory If you’re suffering from joint pain or arthritis, you’ll be glad to know that frankincense is a great home remedy and is highly effective. Many have achieved relief by simply diffusing the oil at bedtime and breathing in the vapor. This also helps to boost the immune system. Others have used frankincense in a carrier oil. You can create a pain relieving rub by adding four drops to an ounce of jojoba or argon oil. You can apply to the affected areas several times per day. 9. It provides amazing Oral Health Benefits Frankincense is a unique way to give your mouth extra protection from oral issues. Protect your mouth from bad breath, cavities, infection, and more by using a frankincense mouth wash! This immune boosting rinse is easy to make. In a glass jar, combine one cup of purified water, ¼ teaspoon of salt, six drops of peppermint essential oil, three drops of frankincense oil, and ¾ teaspoon of baking soda. Shake well and use an ounce or two each time you rinse. Great Blends If you’re wondering which oils that mix well with frankincense, check this out! Frankincense blends great with basil, bergamot, black pepper, cedarwood, chamomile blue, cinnamon bark, clary sage, cypress, geranium, ginger, lemon, lemon eucalyptus, mandarin, myrrh, orange, and sandalwood. Have fun experimenting and creating your own special blend. Precautions Although Frankincense essential oil can do wonders for the immune system and for soothing ailments such as asthma and pain, always be sure to consult a doctor if pain or condition persists. If you suffer from asthma, COPD or other respiratory complications, ask a doctor before use. This oil is typically safe for pregnant and lactating women, but always check with your doctor or midwife before using any essential oil. Get Your Bottle Today!
Inspired by the ancient Bedouins that roamed the Arabian Peninsula in caravans, Caravan by Habitas is a glamping experience for the modern nomad. The campsite is located near the brand's AlUla resort in the vast desert of Saudi Arabia's Ashar...
The Ancient Arabian Peninsula (7th century CE) [6.T3f] Explain Islam's historical relationship to Judaism and Christianity as monotheistic religions. 1. Students read a 500-600 Word article on the Topic2. Students Answer questions on the article*See Preview to view article & Questions*Assignment...
Inspired by the ancient Bedouins that roamed the Arabian Peninsula in caravans, Caravan by Habitas is a glamping experience for the modern nomad. The campsite is located near the brand's AlUla resort in the vast desert of Saudi Arabia's Ashar...
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Aloe vera is an ancient plant from the Arabian Peninsula. Popularized for its therapeutic virtues contained in the liquid of its leaves, it is a particularly resistant plant and which requires very little attention. It is a perfect plant for beginners and when well cared for is incredibly beautiful.
Dig discoveries in the Arabian desert challenge accepted theories about horse domestication.
The Red Sea is an inlet of the Indian Ocean that forms a natural border between Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula. It is entirely made of salt water. No natural rivers infuse it with fresh water, making it one of the most saline bodies of water in the world. The Red Sea played a crucial role in shaping life in ancient ...
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Is there any evidence to support the description of Jerusalem and surrounding lands found in the Book of Mormon? This fascinating video created by Book of Mormon Central explores many details found in 1 Nephi, comparing it with known geography of ancient Israel and the Arabian Peninsula. "Amazingly, nearly every travel detail in his record can now be connected with some plausible site, route, or ancient custom or practice," Book of Mormon Central posted on YouTube. Learn more in the fascinating video below.
Broken limestone stela with 2 lines of relief South Arabian inscription in Sabaean language; fragmentary inscription translated as "and for their persons .....Karib, to give them......".
In the course of a ten-month invited competition Mark Foster Gage Architects, using tools ranging from artificial intelligence to 3D fractal software, re-invented the design languages of the ancient Nabatean civilization located on the Arabian Peninsula to propose the first Saudi resort in the modern era that would be open for international tourists. Isolated in a vast desert, with little infrastructure and virtually no visitors, lie the ancient ruins of Mada'in Saleh, and the site for the project. With five-hundred pages and over 1,500 images this is a book that documents the design process of this project, complete with all of its ideas, misdirections, failures, restarts, breakthroughs, and everything in-between. Of interest to architects and non-architects alike, this book heralds a new generation of creative techniques and design technologies that promise to redefine how we think of the past, present and future of the built environment in the 21st century and beyond. With contributions by: Karel Klein, David Ruy, Mitch McEwen, Amina Blacksher, Ferda Kolatan, Tom Wiscombe, Ellie Abrons, Adam Fure, Michael Young, Jimenez Lai, Kristy Balliet, Elena Manferdini, Florencia Pita