“Like a lotus flower, we too have the ability to rise from the mud, blossom out of the darkness, and radiate into the world ”
– Anonymous

THE BLUE LOTUS FLOWER…

The blue lotus infused in Moselle products is a widely revered purplish blue water lily (nymphaea caerulea). Its essential oil is considered one of the most rare, precious botanical extracts on earth. It takes1 lb of blue lotus flowers to make 1 ml of oil.

The blue lotus has a long and varied history. It was frequently depicted in the art of ancient Egypt and appears in Buddhist and Hindu symbolism as well. It represents the flowering of the crown chakra…emerging from the dark mud of the earth and opening its petals to the rays of sun each day.

Many historians thought it was a purely symbolic flower, but across the globe it has a wide use as a general remedy against illness and is used in many beauty products to enhance youthfulness of the skin.

REGENERATIVE TO THE SKIN

The blue lotus has a gelatinous and emollient quality that is very nourishing to the skin. In the East it is regarded as a fountain of youth for the skin.

REVERED WOMEN’S HERB

For PMS, pregnancy, childbirth, post-partum and into menopause, blue lotus has a long-standing history of use throughout the globe for supporting feminine well-being.

ADAPTOGENIC

Similar to other plants like ashwaganda, it is said that blue lotus has adaptogenic properties which are useful for a diverse range of ailments and support of general wellness.

MEDITATIVE ENHANCEMENT & APHRODISIAC

Blue lotus has long been revered as a mood enhancer and aid in calming the mind and body for both meditation and sensual pleasure.

WHAT IS GONGFU TEA?

“Gongfu Tea” means making tea with skill. A time honored tradition and practice that requires a certain level of effort, dedication, passion and humility by the person who is pouring the tea. After many years of practice, the tea master cultivates a deep connection to the tea leaves & tea ware. It is from this connection that the greatest gifts of the ritual and ceremony can be exchanged between the person pouring and those receiving.