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Mor Cosmetics |
| Emporium Soaps, candles, and body
butter & the Imperia
Collection |
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The Emporium Soaps feature triple milled fragranced soaps wrapped in
hand made custom made Italian papers. The Imperia Collection
features the Fruits of Cornucopia collection, and the Flower of
Narcissus collection. The Mor Cosmetics collections feature
elegant design with an unrivaled attention to detail and quality.
Animal Free testing. |
Mor Emporium Soaps: Hand Wrapped, triple-milled Mor soaps team
with extravagantly creamy body butters, relics of 17th century
ornamental decadence. Delight in an array of visual and sensual
delicacies available in twelve signature fragrances. Each soap is
wrapped in hand made Italian paper. Each wrapper is custom made to size
to replicate the exact design. |
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Mor Emporium Candles:
Elegant black wax and a high fragrance concentration continue Mor's
tradition of luxury. Beautifully packaged for gift-giving.. Twelve
sumptuous fragrances to choose from.5.6oz poured candle burns for
approximately 40 hours. |
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Emporium Body Butter Jars.
A mixture of Shea butter and enchanting fragrances hydrates your
skin and replenishes lost moisture. Easily absorbed.
No Animal testing.
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Flower of Narcissus:
According to Greek Mythology, Narcissus rejected the love of all,
including the love of the nymph Echo & for his cruelty was condemned by
the God Nemesis to drown while Admiring His Own Reflection. The
Colour inspiration for this fragrance group is taken from the Narcissus
Jonquil Daffodil, also named after they Myth. |

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Fruits of Cornucopia:
Literally Horn of Plenty and also known as the harvest cone, is a symbol
of food and abundance dating back to the 5th century BC. In Greek
mythology, Amalthea raised Zeus on the milk of a goat, in return Zeus
gave Amalthea the goat's horn. It had the power to give to the
person in possession of it whatever he or she wished for. This
gave rise to the legend of the Cornucopia. |
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