- Spain. The
origins of
Castile soap go back to the Levant,
where Aleppo soapmakers have made hard
soaps based on
olive and
laurel oil for millennia. It is...
- with
sources in Nablus, Fes, Damascus, and Aleppo.[citation needed]
Soapmakers in
Naples were
members of a
guild in the late
sixth century (then under...
- 304) was a
Christian holy man and the
patron saint of
chimney sweeps;
soapmakers, and firefighters. His
feast day is 4 May.
Florian is also the patron...
-
Leonarda Cianciulli (14
April 1894 – 15
October 1970) was an
Italian serial killer.
Better known as the Soap-Maker of
Correggio (Italian: la Saponificatrice...
-
Florian (died c. 304),
patron saint of Linz, Austria;
chimney sweeps;
soapmakers; and
firefighters Florinus of Remüs (died 856), also
known as Florian...
- 19th-century
print of
soapmakers...
-
residence there became inspirations for some of the songs,
notably in "The
Soapmakers" and "Wishbone". B****ist Dan
Maines had set up a BMX
track in the yard...
- hand milling, is a
soapmaking technique used by
hobbyists and
artisan soapmakers. The
commercial equivalent is
French milling. In rebatching, commercially...
-
American soapmaker...
-
could produce a soap that
actually lathered. Later,
medieval European soapmakers treated the wood ash
solution with
slaked lime,
which contains calcium...