6 thoughts on “Artisanal Water

  1. Do you shave with a straight razor? Love that!
    These guys look like they know what they are doing. I just recently became a HUGE water drinker after being diagnosed with Diabetes Type 2 so I may look them up and get some of that water. :) Thanks for sharing!

  2. OMG, this was so funny. The burros – and the dhoti!

    And I’m someone who goes out to a spring on a busy logging road to get her drinking water every week!

    Thanks for sharing this Matt and if you ever want a bottle of Oregon spring water from a busy logging road let me know. I even think I can find a locally-produced-hand-blown-bottle-made-from-estate-sand to capture it. :)

  3. What the fun …?! 😀
    I wish my english would be better to understand every bit of it. (I have a personal background with water) Should these guys consider a cooperation with MANUFACTUM., not just for the razors and kitchen towels? :)
    On another note: In europe water is often just “bottled”, not made. Often from sacred places; natural wells that have a connection to a well known Saints or simular … like this companies:
    Adelholzener (basically run by nun’s, and after a little image change now into football/soccer)
    St. Leonhards (probably the closest here to De L’aubier, real glass bottles, very beautiful; sacred geometry objects, like the flower of life on the inside of their lables, etc.)
    – Gerolsteiner Linée, Moment and Plus do have nicely shaped bottles with “hips” and 0,75l, which is seldom and most convenient to carry. We mostly have 0,5l and 1l bottles. I guess it’s the closest to Hint Water, we have here.
    Nevertheless, water is also a (if not THE) healing element, since ages.
    Ever heard of Sebastian Kneipp? Treading Water?

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