Jillan Charcoal Soap

By Girringun Art Centre

Regular price $15.95On Sale $10.95
Description

Aboriginal Australia has been utilising charcoal for tens of thousands of years as a natural cleaning property. Throughout the day, dirt and toxins are settling over your pores making them more noticeable and enlarged in appearance. As charcoal removes toxins, it can help reduce the instances of acne and other skin impurities you might suffer from. It also works wonders for completely removing makeup.


Jillan (Charcoal) used to create this soap is sourced from Girringun’s rainforest timbers. Fire from which charcoal is derived, was and is important to the traditional owners of Girringun. There are may protocols and beliefs associated with fire and the tools used to create it. Traditionally Jillan was used for painting the body and objects including bagu (firemaker), bigin (shields) and wangal (boomerang) and as a pacifier for teething babies.

Ingredients: Charcoal and goats milk soap.
Dimensions: 7 x 7 x 7 cm.

Girringun Art Centre was established in 2008, the Girringun Art Centre is home to multi-award winning artists and craftsmen. Located in Cardwell, Queensland, Girringun represents artists from nine Traditional Owner Groups: the Nywaigi, Gugu Badhan, Warrgamay, Warungnu, Bandjin, Girramay, Gulngay, Jirrbal and Djiru people. Emerging from the rainforest canopy and a culture spanning countless generations.

Delivery

Within Australia
$10 flat rate within Queensland
$15 flat rate rest of Australia
Add $5 for express shipping anywhere in Australia
Free shipping for orders over $250

International
New Zealand – Flat rate $30
Oceania & South East Asia – Flat rate $35
Rest of the World – Flat rate $45