Steam activated Coconut Shell charcoal is of SINGLE ESTATE ORIGIN, thereby retaining its superior quality batch after batch. Made in small batches by steam activating coconut shells, a perennial renewable resource, this is a product of sustainable processes.
Coconut shell steam activated charcoal is made from the shells of coconut, a fruit known for many curative properties. This activated charcoal has the highest absorbency possible among the various types of charcoals. It has a tighter, better micro porous structure. It is also harder and contains lesser ash content. These qualities makes it better suited for trapping and removing impurities far more effectively than regular hardwood charcoal and other varieties.
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Safety Data Sheet is available and a printed copy is included with every order. You may also order a Digital Copy of Safety Data Sheet at no extra cost.
Technical: Test methods as per ASTM protocol.
Iodine Number: 1500
Moisture: 9.44% as packed
Total Ash: < 5.06%
Water Soluble Ash: 1.13%
pH: 7-9 typical
Storage: Store in dry, cool place away from light.
For your study of natural colors in soaping:
NATURAL SOAP COLOR and NATURAL SOAP COLOR - PLANT MAGIC by Jo Haslauer are the perfect companions for your study of soap making with natural color. Jo is a true color forager; she is constantly discovering and perfecting natural colors for soaping.
Master natural soap colors with our soapy friend Kandra Churchwell! Her website, SoapyFriends.com is a wealth of information for all methods of soapmaking and mastering the use of botanical colors in handmade soap, Kandra shares her joy of soapmaking, nature, and the combination of her artistic passions with other soapy friends through her master classes, recipes, tutorials, and her book, The Natural Soap Color Palette. You can't but embrace Kandra's absolute joy in soaping, and readiness in sharing her joy with everyone. Head on over to SOAPY FRIENDS to join the exciting learning and sharing platform Kandra has created.
For your study of natural colors on fabric:
WILD COLOR by Jenny Dean is a marvelous book to kick start one's study of natural dye techniques and color palettes.
BRILLIANT COLOURS by Cheryl Kolander, doyen of natural dyeing, is another book of interest if one is interested in developing a very personal connection with natural colors. Hers is the very first book I read on natural colors and it carried me away on her tales of color to a fairytale land. Colors talk to her, and it is fascinating to listen in.
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