Radiant, impulsive, and heartbreakingly young, Catherine Howard became Henry VIII’s fifth wife at around seventeen years old. Cousin to Anne Boleyn, she entered court as a lady-in-waiting to Anne of Cleves and swiftly captured the King’s affection. Married to Henry only nineteen days after his annulment to Anne of Cleves, Catherine was adored by the aging monarch, who called her his rose without a thorn. Yet her past, and her pursuit of affection, would lead to her downfall. When her earlier relationships and secret meetings with the king's groom were revealed, she was condemned to death, the second of Henry’s queens to be executed.
Wild Rose honours Catherine’s youthful spirit and the bittersweet brevity of her reign. Each ingredient reflects the innocence, vitality, and longing that defined her story:
Red Clover Blossoms - for love, vitality, and abundance
Rose Hips - for beauty, friendship, and the bloom of youth
Raspberry Leaf - for the divine feminine and inner strength
Lavender - for peace and spiritual cleansing
A soft, floral infusion that embodies innocence and vivacity - a tribute to the fleeting brilliance of a rose that was cut down too soon.
Ingredients:
Red Clover Blossoms (44.4%) Rose Hips (22.2%) Raspberry Leaf (22.2%) Lavender (11.1%)
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