Handmade Naturals is a quaint cottage store that looks like it belongs way out there, hidden in jungle green of the mountains. Painted and pinned onto different panels of the shop's facade are phrases that encompass Handmade's values and principles. "Toxic free paint", "Organic Eating", "Ban Live Exports" are just a few of many signs that greet you at the door. Enter through the beautifully rustic door made of branches, and be surprised by what you find.
In some ways, Handmade Naturals has the feel of some cooperatives that I've been to. For example, they had large free pour tubs of lavender water ($6/100gms), rose water ($9/100gms) and vegetable glycerin for sale, for those who want to venture into soap making and such. They have preserving jars and all sorts of containers for home made lotions, potions and wonderdust (priced between $1.30- $5.00 each). They even sell unbleached beeswax in bulk blocks for $20 per kg.
Corinne, the mastermind behind Handmade Naturals claims that often, what is labelled 'natural' or 'organic' isn't entirely so. In response to this, she has made her own range of natural and organic beauty and well being products. She also stocks a range of ethically produced foods. There's some interesting and rare stock in there too. I couldn't leave without the kamut fettucini begging to come home with me.
Handmade Naturals is probably best known for their range of bio paints. A small tin will set you back $22.95 and a large tin can cost up to $135.00.
The staff are quite friendly and informative if you want to pick their brains about making soaps, or oil blends, or some other related topic. As far as price goes, I've been to health foods that have far less range that are more expensive. Handmade Naturals seems to price goods fairly.
The shop's facade has so much character it'll draw you in automatically. Go in, even if doesn't seem like your kind of thing. You might be surprised by what you find. I was. read more