Fer a Cheval
Fer à Cheval Hypoallergenic Stain Remover Soap Bar, Laundry Bar Soap Savon De Marseille Stain Remover Stick, 2 Pack 150g
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Fer à Cheval
For 160 years, Savonnerie Fer à Cheval has crafted Marseille soap, each bar a tribute to artistry, tradition, and enduring quality.
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For over a century and a half, Fer à Cheval Savonnerie has been the gold standard for authentic, cauldron-made Marseille soap. Originating from the soapmaking hub of 19th-century Marseille, we've remained true to our artisan roots.
Although the soap’s appearance may change with the seasons and oils used, its essence stands as a timeless testament to our commitment to quality and traditional craftsmanship.
How did we get our start?
With an unparalleled legacy spanning 160 years, Fer à Cheval stands as one of the few authentic Marseille soap makers and the oldest in existence. Our soap factory is a living monument to Marseille's rich cultural heritage, and we take immense pride in meticulously crafting this iconic product.
What makes our products unique?
Our soap is created through a time-honored, five-step process carried out in vintage cauldrons: pasting, graining out, boiling, washing, and liquidation.
Why do we love what we do?
Passion for tradition and detail drives us to make you happy.
Authentic Marseille Soap
Authentic Marseille Soap
Authentic Marseille Soap
Authentic Marseille Soap
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Fer à Cheval
For 160 years, Savonnerie Fer à Cheval has crafted Marseille soap, each bar a tribute to artistry, tradition, and enduring quality.
Previous page
Previous page
For over a century and a half, Fer à Cheval Savonnerie has been the gold standard for authentic, cauldron-made Marseille soap. Originating from the soapmaking hub of 19th-century Marseille, we've remained true to our artisan roots.
Although the soap’s appearance may change with the seasons and oils used, its essence stands as a timeless testament to our commitment to quality and traditional craftsmanship.
How did we get our start?
With an unparalleled legacy spanning 160 years, Fer à Cheval stands as one of the few authentic Marseille soap makers and the oldest in existence. Our soap factory is a living monument to Marseille's rich cultural heritage, and we take immense pride in meticulously crafting this iconic product.
What makes our products unique?
Our soap is created through a time-honored, five-step process carried out in vintage cauldrons: pasting, graining out, boiling, washing, and liquidation.
Why do we love what we do?
Passion for tradition and detail drives us to make you happy.
Authentic Marseille Soap
Authentic Marseille Soap
Authentic Marseille Soap
Authentic Marseille Soap
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- Discover our 2 pack 150g stain remover sticks crafted with Marseille soap. These stain remover, designed in a stick shape, are highly effective for precisely targeting and treating stubborn stains.
- Crafted by skilled artisan soap makers using the traditional technique of creating Marseille soap in cauldrons, these 100% natural pure olive soap are made over a period of ten days. This time-honored tradition, passed down through generations of Master Soapmakers, is a hallmark of our soap-making process.
- Our stain remover Marseille soap is environmentally-friendly, hypoallergenic and very economical option that offers a thorough cleansing experience. We take pride in offering a soap that is pure, versatile, and of high quality.
- These soaps are free from preservatives, dyes, or additives. These are made exclusively from plant-based ingredients and effectively clean your household items while maintaining a natural moisture balance.
- As a biodegradable and eco-friendly option, Fer a Cheval soap offers an environmentally-conscious alternative to the chemical-laden skin care and household items commonly available. Our product is not perfect, it is alive - Marseille Soap since 1856.