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Malka Enews Festive Season 2007

A regular update of what’s on the agenda at Malka


Give the Gift of the Magi 

From the Magi’s gifts of frankincense and myrrh to Christmas puddings and mince pies, spices have traditionally been part of Christmas celebrations.
Christmas is also the season for giving. So why not give the gift of spices and choose from Malka’s unique range of gifts with a festive fragrance?

Hand made Pomanders
 
Pomanders are a new addition to our Christmas range. They combine the traditional fragrances of frankincense, myrrh and sandalwood. Studded with cloves and rolled in crushed spices and resins, pomanders are fragrant ornaments for the Christmas tree, attractively spicy table decorations, and can be used after Christmas to store linen or to perfume rooms. Limited number available.

Malka's Gift Services
Still unsure what to buy? Malka’s gift vouchers, available for $50, $75 and $250, allow your friends and relatives to choose for themselves.

Malka's Giftwrapping
And remember, you can save time by using Malka’s giftwrapping service: when you self-select a gift pack, just let us know in the Comments field at checkout, the products you’d like gift-boxed for free (minimum of three or more items at normal web price).

Malka's Corporate Christmas Gifts

Give a client or staff member a uniquely fragrant gift. Consider Malka’s great range of alternative corporate gifts. Choose from our gift packages (www.giftstogive.net.au) or create your own.
Malka’s Christmas Spice range features the traditional spices of frankincense and myrrh, as well as the festive sandalwood, cloves and cinnamon, to create unique gifts to thank clients and staff.

Set an alternative Christmas scene with our fragrant Provencale range:
Provencale Pot Pourri infused with lavender, verbena and thyme; Provencale Gift Pack or with our Beautiful Soaps Gift, handmade from all-natural ingredients and scented with pure essential oils.

Did You Know?
Europeans have feasted in mid-December long before Christmas or “Christ’s mass” was celebrated. The Romans celebrated Saturnalia from 17 to 23 December, decorating their houses with greenery, and exchanging gifts. Ancient Germanic tribes saw fir trees as symbols of eternal life, but the decorated Christmas tree was introduced to England by Queen Victoria’s husband in the nineteenth century. While Santa Claus started his existence as St Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, his appearance as a jolly, rosy-cheeked man in a red suit derives from a 1931 Coca Cola campaign.




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