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Sk?rd captures the first day of fall. Stacks of hay in the afternoon sun and a blue sky, crisp with promises of new beginnings. A warm scent with dry notes of papyrus, cooling lavender and apple blossom.?This candle?is made of natural wax and hand poured in Sweden.
Scent
Top: pomelo, kumquat, lavender
Heart: eucalyptus, apple blossom, jasmine
Base: vetiver smoke, papyrus, guaiac wood, pink praline
The first day of fall, stacks of hay in the afternoon sun and a blue sky, crisp with promises of new beginnings. A warm scent with dry notes of papyrus, cooling lavender and apple blossom.
Why it's clean
Hand poured in sweden
100% natural wax
100% vegan wax
Our candles are locally hand-poured in sweden with a 100% natural wax. Natural waxes are a living material and will therefore react with cold or warm temperatures. Texture may also vary due to the wax composition. This wax is considered soft in consistency and has a lower melting point than other types of waxes.
Directions
For best experience keep candle wick trimmed to approximately 5 mm before each use to avoid soot. Let candle burn until wax has melted to the edge for the first time and follow with maximum 4 hours burn each time for an even result. Never leave a burning candle unattended and keep out of reach of children and pets. Place candle away from draughts and flammable materials and place it on a heat resistant surface or on the lid. Before moving the candle allow it to cool and solidify after each burn.
Total burn time: approximately 55 hours.
The candles are decorative as interior objects and bj?rk and berries encourage reusing and enjoying them after the candles have burned down for various purposes to store objects, plants or food.
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