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La Fête du Muguet
La Fête du Muguet

La Fête du Muguet - Lilly of the Valley Day - 1st May

Traditionally, sprigs of lily of the valley are handed out on Fête du Muguet as a symbol of gratitude and good luck for the upcoming year.

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Lily of the Valley (Muguet), Marseille Soap with Shea Butter | 100g
BLEU JAUNE

Lily of the Valley (Muguet), Marseille Soap with Shea Butter | 100g

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Lily of the Valley (Muguet), Marseille Bath & Shower Bar | 250g
BLEU JAUNE

Lily of the Valley (Muguet), Marseille Bath & Shower Bar | 250g

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LA MAISON DU SAVON DE MARSEILLE

Lily of the Valley (Muguet) French Soap with Organic Shea Butter, 125g

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Muguet ( Lily of the Valley )Savon de Provence, enriched with Sweet Almond Oil | 100g
LE CHATELARD 1802

Muguet ( Lily of the Valley )Savon de Provence, enriched with Sweet Almond Oil | 100g

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Muguet (Lily of the Valley) Marseille Soap, 72% Coconut, Olive and Almond Oil, 100g |  PALM FREE
LE CHATELARD 1802

Muguet (Lily of the Valley) Marseille Soap, 72% Coconut, Olive and Almond Oil, 100g | PALM FREE

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The tradition of offering a sprig of lily of the valley as a sign of good luck dates back to 1st May 1561.

That day, the King of France, Charles IX and his mother, Catherine de’ Medici, visited the Drôme region. Knight Louis de Girard gave the Royals a lily of the valley sprig he had picked in his garden. The King then gave a sprig to all the ladies in his court. At the beginning of the 20th century, it became customary on the 1st of May to give a bunch of Lilly of the Valley to relatives, friends or work colleagues. The flowers are a more general token of appreciation between people. A school pupil might offer a bunch of lilies to his/her favourite teacher and to wish them luck and good fortune for the coming year. It is said that 60Million Sprigs are given each year.