Water hash, also known as bubble hash or ice hash, was first popularized in the 1980’s. Early forms of hash were made with rudimentary processes that impaired its purity and potency. Hashish expanded globally in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries when European colonialism and Asian hashish trade intersected. Persian Sufi leader Sheik Haidar was also credited with introducing hashish throughout the middle east in the 12th century as were the Mongolian tribes who spread it throughout Asia and Russia in the 13th century. The trichomes contain cannabinoids and terpenes, which produce a pure high when decarboxylated and consumed. Their top quality genetics and clean growing practices lead to exceptional resin production and free of any toxic compounds or harsh flavors found when using synthetic nutrients and pesticides. It all begins with the growers, and we are proud to work with our in-house sister company, Hava Gardens, to bring you solventless concentrates made from all organically-fed, fresh-frozen cannabis grown in living-soil with the help of the sun. We also depend on sourcing the cleanest, high-quality cannabis starting material. In order to ensure the upmost purity, we rely on immaculate attention to detail, cleanliness and a passionate team that strives to make the best solventless concentrates on the market. This leaves us with a mass of trichomes known as hash. Using only water, ice, heat and pressure, we are able to separate, collect and refine the cannabis plant’s trichomes. No chemicals, no additives, only pure cannabis resin made by hand. Our take on harvesting the cannabis plant’s resin glands (trichomes) honors the simple yet effective concepts of the centuries-old profession of the Hashishin while taking strides towards the future using modern day techniques and equipment to create the new generation of solventless based products. Here at äkta, hash-making is equal parts art, craft, and science.
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