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767 days ago

Snug Hugs - Long Length Wheat Bag Wrap

Lyndsay from Otumoetai

These Snug Hugs - Long Length Wrap wheatbags are the winners of self care, they are warming and soothing, offering natural pain relief to aching joints, cramping and sore muscles

Our wheatbags are longer in length, and are shaped to wrap around the shoulder like a collar, the amazing thing is that this shape also fits comfortably across tummies, lower backs, laps with hands popped on top!
Our customers use them for tight necks, sore shoulders, period cramps, aching lower and upper backs, sore legs and arms, for a warm comfort, and many other uses!

Made in New Zealand from 100% Cotton, Linen and sometimes repurposed fabric, and wheat.

The perfect addition to every home and workplace.

*other prints may be available, just ask
*Yes I can custom make for you - what colour do you like? Add some dried lavender !? Cloves!?
*Yes, bulk wholesale orders welcome
*pick up options Kohi, Auckland and Otumotai, Tauranga
*postage available NZ wide - where are you? This is additional courier postage

Price: $40

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Small round patio table with 2 chairs

Teresa from Greerton - Parkvale

I am looking to purchase a small round patio table with 2 chairs.
If there is anybody who has one can you please msge me.
Teresa