Scented Candle – Fig, Iris, Vanilla Blossom
Description
A luxury scented candle created in collaboration with Flamme d'Élixir, a French candle house. Hand-poured using clean-burning vegetable soy wax into a hand-sanded stone jar that can be reused after the candle is finished. The scent profile layers fig, iris, and vanilla blossom for a warm, sophisticated fragrance that evokes calm and comfort. Features a cotton wick for even burning and is made with strict attention to ingredient quality. Handcrafted in France. 150g with approximately 35 hours of burn time.
Why this product is special:
- Collaboration with French luxury candle house Flamme d'Élixir
- Fig, iris, and vanilla blossom create a warm, layered scent
- Clean-burning vegetable soy wax with cotton wick
- Hand-poured into hand-sanded stone jar
- Reusable jar after candle is finished
- Handcrafted in France
- 35-hour burn time
- Made with high-quality fragrance oils and natural wax
Packaging:
Cardboard box and hand-sanded stone jar, designed for reuse after the candle has burned down. 150g candle weight.
How to use:
Place candle on a flat, heat-resistant surface. Trim wick to 4mm before each use. For first burn and subsequent uses, allow wax to melt completely to the edges of the jar (2-3 hours) to ensure even burning. Keep wick short to prevent black smoke. Never leave a lit candle unattended. Ventilate the room after each use. Extinguish flame before moving.
Ingredients:
Vegetable soy wax, fragrance oils (fig, iris, vanilla blossom), cotton wick.
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