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The Two Keys (al-Mufftahein) Wholesale

The Two Keys (al-Mufftahein) Wholesale

Regular price $165.00 USD
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The Two Keys imprint is made in the historic Touqan family workshop in Nablus. Their original factory, as well as their family company, is more than 800 years old and a famous institution of Palestine, located in the center of the old city of Nablus.

If al-Jamal has the greatest international recognition, the Two Keys imprint are the most locally famous and are known for the generous size of their bars are on average larger than all the other brands. The Two Keys' main market is in central Palestine in the areas around Nablus. 

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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The Two Keys Brand

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Jaiyana Ali (Tamarac, US)

This soap IS WHITE IN COLOR. I have used this soap for almost 30 years. This soap IS NOT TJE SAME QUALITY. The soap is supposed to be an OLIVE tan color, not white. It dries my skin so much, I statt itching. I spent almost $400 in soap and I am NOT SATISFIED. This recipe has changed.

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Ray Seraphin (Berkeley, US)

The Two Keys (al-Mufftahein)