Himalayan salt / decorative components
Decorative salt is not a standard catalog item. Special projects are reviewed for U.S. feasibility only.
Brandsamor currently accepts sample and production orders for United States shipping destinations only.
Can you source Himalayan pink salt?
That item is not a standard Brandsamor catalog SKU. Share the concept and we will tell you whether it fits a U.S. filling and packaging project or needs a different specialist. Decorative mineral components can be reviewed as a special U.S. packaging project, not as a standing ingredient SKU.
Where is the Himalayan salt sourced from?
We do not operate a standing Himalayan salt supply line. If a project required it, origin would be documented by the mineral supplier you or we appoint — not assumed.
Can you provide proof of origin?
Only if a supplier provides traceability documents for that lot. We will not invent origin certificates.
What crystal sizes are available?
Not catalogued. Size would be specified with the mineral supplier for a custom project.
What colours or grades are available?
Not catalogued. Grades would follow the mineral supplier.
Can the salt be incorporated into product packaging?
Possibly as a physically separate decorative chamber, after leak, humidity and material-compatibility review. Salt must not contaminate the fragrance liquid.
Can it be kept physically separate from the fragrance liquid?
Yes — that would be a requirement, not optional, if salt is used as décor.
Can you provide salt samples?
Only if we proceed with a sourced special project. It is not part of the $99 fragrance sample kit.
Can you create a prototype containing the salt?
If the construction is feasible, a prototype would be quoted like other custom engineering.
How will the salt behave at high temperatures or humidity?
Salt can cake, corrode metals and pull moisture. Vehicle-temperature and humidity testing would be required before production. This is a known risk, not a solved catalog feature.
Is the salt compatible with the surrounding packaging materials?
Unknown until tested with the actual plastics, metals, adhesives and coatings. Compatibility testing would be mandatory.