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The Two Keys (al-Mufftahein; المفتاحين)

The Two Keys (al-Mufftahein; المفتاحين)

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The Two Keys imprint is known for the generous size of its bars and its historic factory, which has preserved the traditional craft of soap-making for over 100 years.

Situated in the heart of Nablus, central to the Qaryoun historic quarter, the Tuqan Soap Factory has persisted through major changes in the city over the past century. The factory is owned by the Tuqan family, who were prominent figures and local rulers of Nablus in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their factory remains dedicated to producing traditional Nabulsi soap and stands as a testament to the city's rich economic and cultural history.

Ingredients

All the Nablus soap brands we sell are cooked in the traditional style out of olive oil, water, and soda, resulting in a soda-less bar of pure saponified olive oil.

Dimensions

Depends on the particular batch, but bars for all brands we carry usually measure about 2 x 3 x 3 inches and weigh 5 ounces on average.

Care Instructions

Olive oil soap gets better with age. Keep them in a dry place for an increasingly olive-tan colored, dense, sudsy, and less soap-smelling bar. They can be aged even faster in a sunny window.

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Thompson (St. Catharines, CA)
Love it

Please never stop making these. My entire routine is based off this soap!

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Carol Pucci (Seattle, US)
Order this soap and support a good cause

The story behind the soap from Nablus in the West Bank is very interesting. It’s good soap and the purchase supports a good cause.