Beeswax Wrap(s)

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Lunch wrap.jpg
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Dark blue cloud pattern
Aqua cloud pattern
Multi colored leaves
Large leaves, dark blue
Small leaves, dark blue
Cherries
Watermelons
Orange triangles
Wax Wraps - Set 3.jpg
beeswax wrap bowl.jpg
Lunch wrap.jpg
Sandwich wrap 2.jpg
Dark blue cloud pattern
Aqua cloud pattern
Multi colored leaves
Large leaves, dark blue
Small leaves, dark blue
Cherries
Watermelons
Orange triangles
Wax Wraps - Set 3.jpg

Beeswax Wrap(s)

from $10.00

Our beeswax wraps are made using beeswax harvested from our apiaries in South Gippsland, Victoria. Produced using a coating of beeswax, pine resin and jojoba oil, they make a great reusable and environmentally friendly substitute for plastic wraps. Simply wipe with cold water after use.

Our beeswax wraps come in five options:

  • Small (20cm x 20cm) Used for muffins ,buscuits,small fruit and vegies,small cheese blocks,bread rolls or salad bowl

  • Medium (30cm x 30cm) Used for Sandwiches,bowls,dinner plates,cheese blocks,larger fruit and veggies(e.g broccoli,cauliflower and pineapple)

  • Large (40cm x 40cm) Used for most large fruit and vegetables,large bowls and small platters.

  • Extra-large (45cm x 45cm) Used for large platters,trays,loaves of bread,half cut watermelon and big bunches of leafy greens.

  • Set of three contains a small, medium & large wrap in an attractive Hill Top Hives calico bag that you can store your wraps in.

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What's my Beeswax Wrap made out of?

Our Beeswax wraps are cotton material infused with a blend of Beeswax ,Jo Jo Ba oil and Pine Resin. Our beeswax is produced by our bees in South Gippsland, Victoria. JoJo ba oil is added for flexability and Pine Resin aids in the adhesiveness of the wrap

 

How To Use Your Beeswax Wrap :

Our wraps are self adhesive,all that is required is the warmth and pressure of your hands to shape and mod the wrap over or around the food or container.

Caring for your beeswax wrap :

Simply hand rinse in cold water with a biodegradable detergent(if necessary) for the longest lifespan.

If unsoiled simply reuse or store in a clean dry place such as a kitchen draw.