Lavender has been in use for over 2500 years. The name lavender is derived from the Latin verb lavare meaning to wash. Lavender was used by Egyptians in the mummification process and funerary practices. Romans used lavender to perfume their numerous bathhouses. In Medieval and Renaissance Europe, laundry was spread over lavender bushes to dry and retain the lavender scent. Throughout history Royalty used lavender in their baths and body lotions.
Medicinal uses of lavender date back to the 15th century. People tied small bunches around their wrists to ward off deadly diseases such as plague and cholera. Lavender has always been known for its soothing, relaxing qualities and has been used to treat insomnia, toothaches, sore joints and stomach upsets. Today lavender is used as a mild sedative and as an aid to relieve neuralgia pain when used in bath water. Lavender sprays are used to discourage mosqitoes, fleas and ticks.
Lavender has been known as an herb of love since the time of Cleopatra and Mark Antony. Lavender tea was brewed to entice love matches. Lavender bundles were placed under beds of newlyweds to ensure passion on their wedding night. Lavender sachets were placed on bed pillows in hopes of bringing romance to their beds. The strong aphrodisiac quality is also another reason lavender has been used for thousands of years to bring love to people's lives.
Early household use started by lavender being thrown on dirt floors to freshen homes and keep pests out of their homes. Lavender was burned in rooms of sick people and bundles were fashioned into a cross and hung over doors to ward off evil.
Dried lavender flowers are so gorgeous that you can put in any vase or wrap bundle with a pretty satin bow and you'll have a beautiful lasting display. The big bonus is that unlike fresh cut flowers, the dried lavender bundles are low maintenance and will last for months. A touch of creativity can take your lavender flowers from gorgeous to a striking decor display that not only becomes a conversation piece but with a scent that brings a wonderful sense of calm and serenity to your home.
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