Longaevas Hearth
Interabled couple, making non toxic and sustainable products. �����
Grand opening soon!
11/08/2021
We officially got a nice tent! Thank you for all your support which keeps us moving forward 🥰
We’re doing our first outdoor market at on November 20th, 10am-4pm 😍 Come say hi if you can! There will be lots of handcrafted artisan goods from local small businesses. These make for phenomenal holiday gifts, so don’t miss out 🙌🏽
It’s going to be a great time and we can’t wait to see you there!
11/05/2021
Committed to sustainability 🌎❤️♻️
We produce, package, and ship with as minimal plastic as possible. We also use recycled cardboard packaging filler we make ourself, and eco friendly business cards that you can plant to grow wildflowers! 🥰
We have put a lot of effort into making products that are healthy for both you, AND the planet.
We hope everyone is off to a fantastic start to their weekend! Stay warm friends😊
10/10/2021
Our business cards are printed on sustainable wildflower seed paper, which you can plant after use. ❤️🌎♻️
If you plant this card in a pot, or in your garden, please cover with just 1/8” of soil and keep moist until established.
Contains flower seeds for:
Snapdragon (Annual), Petunia (Annual), Beardtongue (Perennial), Daisy (Perennial), Thyme (Perennial), Poppy (Annual), Foxglove ( Biennial/Perennial ), Catchfly ( Biennial/Perennial ), Maiden Pinks (Perennial), Chamomile (Perennial)
A bit more about our business cards from our supplier. 👇🏻
“This handmade lotka paper is made in the highlands of Nepal by rural craftspeople in an environmentally friendly process with 50% recycled content. The raw material for our paper is the Daphne bush. It is farmed and harvested from 3-4 year old plants that are cut down and stripped of their bark. The plant is not destroyed when cut down, it regenerates from the root. The cane like stick, once its bark is removed is dried and used to heat the villager’s homes, to provide fuel for cooking and also for the production of the paper. All of the water used in the paper production is reclaimed and reused. The bark is beaten by hand and boiled to break it down to a pulp (where it is mixed in with recycled pulp and paper scrap collected from the card and envelope manufacturing process) that is then pored into screens to form the sheets. These sheets are then dried in the sun. The whole process is not only earth friendly but also provides a large community with a healthy enterprise.”
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| Monday | 10am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 10am - 5pm |