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Dead Sea Sponges
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No toilette is complete without them for both male and females including: washing and makeup application as well as keeping the beard and teeth clean. Sponges from the Mediterranean and Dead Sea have been used for centuries. They were the specific sponges that were highly sought after.
These large sponges would be great for bathing the feet or body. Most bathing wasn't done "soaking in a tub" but rather sponging off. You could also cut them up and use them for cosmetics. We do have smaller sponges as well. Sea Sponges are 100% natural & biodegradable, are environmentally safe, & naturally inhibit bacterial growth. Sea sponges are eco-friendly to your skin and all your household cleaning needs!
Sea sponges are a lot more durable than synthetic sponges. They are more resistant to abrasion- which is better for bathing and cleaning. They also hold more water than synthetic ones do and have enzymes which inhibit mold growth, mildew, and bacteria. They are hypo-allergenic and free of toxins. Historical sponge collecting was a pretty dangerous job- But they were in high demand. Many Greek islanders would travel from their homes to gather sponges like this from the Mediterranean and Dead Sea.
Last photo shows smaller sponges:
Here:
A little bit of documentation for 18th century sponge uses:
Abdeker 1756 pg. 82
1. For the Body
2. For the teeth
3. For the Beard
Extent pieces in museums:
1. Vingerettes
2. Soap and Sponge Toilette dishes
Etchings, Paintings and such:
1.THE DISTRACTED WOMAN. This woman, after being entirely dressed, remembers that she has not washed her feet. 1785
2. Les Baigneuses (Women Bathing) First half of the 18th century
On the Toilette Table:
1James Gillray portrays the progress of the toilet.
2. For Clothing: Pg 26 A Scented Palace
3. Etching James Gillray "Progress of the toilet"
4.Le Bain et La Toillette Bonnet, Louis. Author of Origin Jollain, Nicolas Rene (original painting) 1782-1785
Cosmetics 1772
1. “Others use a red sponge, which tinges the cheek a fine carnation” Toilet de Flora P. 192
2. “Preparing sponges for the face” P. 92 Toilet de Flora
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