đŻïž Lighthouse Keeperâs Bar
Coconut Oil Soap | Americana Series
Inspired by Ida Lewis
At Brokenwood, we believe good things donât need much explaining.
Lighthouse Keeperâs Bar is a handcrafted coconut oil soap made the Brokenwood way â simple, dependable, and meant to be used every day. Built around one hardworking ingredient, this bar produces a rich, bubbly lather that cleans thoroughly and rinses clean, leaving skin feeling fresh without fuss.
The inspiration comes from Ida Lewis, keeper of Lime Rock Lighthouse, whose steady courage saved lives and kept the light burning through countless storms. That same quiet reliability is what guides our work at Brokenwood â show up, do it right, and let the work speak for itself.
Made in small batches on the farm, Lighthouse Keeperâs Bar reflects our belief that soap should be honest, practical, and well made. No excess. No shortcuts. Just a solid bar you can count on.
đż Why Youâll Love It
đ«§ Coconut oil creates a strong, bubbly lather
đ§Œ Cleans thoroughly and rinses clean
đȘ” Firm, long-lasting bar
đ Straightforward formula inspired by maritime resilience
đ« Made without unnecessary additives
đ§Ș Ingredients
Coconut oil, filtered water, sodium hydroxide (lye)
Thatâs the whole list.
Simple ingredients. Honest soap.
đŸ The Brokenwood Way
Brokenwood Mystic Farms is rooted in old-fashioned values â honest work, simple tools, and products made to be used, not admired on a shelf.
Every bar is handcrafted in small batches with care and intention, following the belief that less is often more, and that usefulness is a form of beauty all its own.
đșđž Americana Series
The Americana Series honors real people whose work mattered.
Lighthouse Keeperâs Bar is our tribute to Ida Lewis and to those who quietly carried responsibility, kept watch, and made a difference without asking for recognition.
đ Product Details
Made in the Rolling Hills of the Piedmont
Brokenwood products are crafted in the rolling hills of the Piedmont, where land, work, and seasons still matter.
This is a place shaped by red clay, long mornings, and steady handsâwhere people learned to make what they needed, fix what they had, and carry knowledge forward instead of throwing it away.
That mindset guides everything we do.
We work with intention, respect the materials, and build products meant to be used every day.
Place matters.
Standards matter.
So does doing the work well.