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$27.82The Story
“like droplets of beeswax found in ancient ruins, from Egypt to Rome”
...golden honeycomb, bitter rosemary, smoky sweetness.
Introducing our enchanting beeswax-scented candle, a captivating fragrance that transports you to ancient civilizations. Imagine unearthing delicate droplets of beeswax from long-forgotten ruins, spanning from the majestic lands of Egypt to the grandeur of Rome. This candle encapsulates the essence of that journey, evoking a sense of timelessness and mystery.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
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Top Notes: Rosemary, juniper berries
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Middle Notes: Beeswax, blackcurrant
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Base Notes: Labdanum
ADDITIONAL INFO & INSTRUCTIONS
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Weight: 6.3oz
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Burning Time: 50-60 hours
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When using the candle for the first time, leave it to burn for at least 2 hours, until all the wax has become liquid on the surface.
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Trim the wick on a regular basis
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Ensure the wick is situated in the centre of the wax after every use to guarantee an even burn.

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Description
“like droplets of beeswax found in ancient ruins, from Egypt to Rome”
...golden honeycomb, bitter rosemary, smoky sweetness.
Introducing our enchanting beeswax-scented candle, a captivating fragrance that transports you to ancient civilizations. Imagine unearthing delicate droplets of beeswax from long-forgotten ruins, spanning from the majestic lands of Egypt to the grandeur of Rome. This candle encapsulates the essence of that journey, evoking a sense of timelessness and mystery.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
-
Top Notes: Rosemary, juniper berries
-
Middle Notes: Beeswax, blackcurrant
-
Base Notes: Labdanum
ADDITIONAL INFO & INSTRUCTIONS
-
Weight: 6.3oz
-
Burning Time: 50-60 hours
-
When using the candle for the first time, leave it to burn for at least 2 hours, until all the wax has become liquid on the surface.
-
Trim the wick on a regular basis
-
Ensure the wick is situated in the centre of the wax after every use to guarantee an even burn.






















