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24.01.2022 Wow! What an amazing response we've had since we launched this product. Thank you everyone for your enthusiastic support.



22.01.2022 Marnta Sandalwood | Pulse Point Oil: for busy people to check-in with self, feel good and relax. Simply inhale the scent, roll onto the skin at your pulse points and within 15 seconds you will feel calmer, refreshed and smell good too.

22.01.2022 Dead sandalwood trees are unmistakeable by their twisted branches and pale almost white wood. Here we see dead branches gnarling off a still living tree at the base of a mulga host tree.

20.01.2022 Stay tuned folks...we are researching and looking to develop some new product lines with sandalwood oil as key ingredient. In comments please tell us what products you would like to see us develop.



20.01.2022 If you've ever been to the Terraces or Breakaways near Leonora you would recognise these colours and shapes. This work in progress by Deeva Muir will be exhibited and for sale at the Moore's Building Contemporary Art Gallery from 9th April to 25th April 2021.

20.01.2022 Its great to get out working in the bush, paid to plant sandalwood seeds, with lots of fresh air and exercise. I love it!

17.01.2022 Moonrise over the Great Western Woodlands a beautiful scene on my way home. WA native sandalwood grows wild across these lands.



16.01.2022 Marnta Sandalwood from the land...

13.01.2022 Old dead trees like this is where Deadwood Sandalwood oil comes from. This is our commitment to sustainability and future for the industry. We are committed to promoting the use of Sandalwood Oils made from dead sandalwood trees.

11.01.2022 Check out these great recipes from Mayi Harvests. Who are Mayi Harvests? Mayi Harvests is an Indigenous Australian owned and operated business that harvests Australian Native Foods.

08.01.2022 A liquid soap based blend of our sandalwood oils, clean, scrub and enhance fragrance, skincare and wellbeing with each washing of hands or body. Comes in 250ml & 125ml.

08.01.2022 Oooo check out my new products at Marnta Sandalwood!!! Created from our Mission "To protect native Western Australian sandalwood by encouraging deadwood harvesting and replanting seeds in the wild as a livelihood" www.marntasandalwood.com/shop



07.01.2022 Shout out from FPC

06.01.2022 Very soon Marnta Sandalwood pulse point will be selling through Dingo Dreaming in Blyth, South Australia. A little bottle of luxury, fragrance, wellbeing and cultural heritage.

03.01.2022 Excited to finalise preparation of our pulse point bottles to post out for the first round of orders.

03.01.2022 Shout out to Dingo Dreaming for stocking Marnta Sandalwood Oil product and sharing our story.

03.01.2022 Opening night is tomorrow, head on down to Fremantle, Moore's Building Contemporary Art Gallery to purchase one of Deeva's Awesome paintings! #contemporaryart #art #artgallery #fineart #artwork #artist

02.01.2022 Thankyou #dingodreaming for your support! And thankyou to all our great customers, I'm sorry if the orders are a bit slow, we are processing and have some challenges in this COVID era but things will improve. Please let us know when your small touch of fragrance and wellbeing from our country arrives. #marntasandalwood Kado

02.01.2022 see copy of WA Sandalwood Taskforce report below, make submissions to the taskforce via email at end of post below.

02.01.2022 Big shout out to Love Alinta for featuring Marnta Sandalwood alongside other amazing Cruelty Free Indigenous Beauty and Wellness brands in Australia. Proud to be part of this club.

02.01.2022 Marnta Sandalwood Oil selling fast at Dingo Dreaming shop in Blyth South Australia. https://www.dingodreaming.com.au

02.01.2022 A fine old dead sandalwood tree.

01.01.2022 Marnta sandalwood work in the bush to plant between 250kg to 500kg of sandalwood seed in the wild annually. That's 1000's of seeds treated and supplied by the Forest Products Commission. The aim is to give opportunity for sandalwood plants to re-grow where they were once harvested. Plant and pray for rain. Our mission is to only take dead wood and plant as many seeds as possible so we can all enjoy the gift of sandalwood oil, its fragrance and sense of wellbeing forever.

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