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Frankincense & Fig Hand Poured Soy Candle, Recycled Glass & Natural Cork Vessel

Regular price $28.00 USD
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This Gorgeous Candle is made in a heavy recycled glass vessel with a natural cork lid. The top of the candle is decorated with lovely wax flowers. A piece of art inside and out.

‘Frankincense & Fig’ is an intoxicating & warm fragrance. The scent is a perfume of frankincense tempered by amber, sweet fig, green florals & clove. Perfect to brighten a winter day or enjoy year round.

The vessel is made with recycled Spanish glass and a large natural cork lid. Each glass piece is 4 1/4 inch wide x 2 1/2 Inch tall & about 3 1/2 inch tall with the lid. Each has slight variations in texture and thickness reminding one of a handblown glass float from the ocean. Soy Wax cleans up with soap and water, so you can enjoy your lovely vessel for years to come!

All candles are hand poured using 100% USA soy wax, 2 cotton wicks and premium phthalate free fragrance oils. Making for a cleaner burning candle. Each contains 9 fluid ounces of soy wax and burns for up to 20 hours. Soy Wax cleans up with soap and water, so you can enjoy your lovely vessel for years to come.

Your candle will come carefully packaged in a black gift box, ready for any occasion.

*If you are interested in ordering more than what's in stock, Please contact us for a custom order.

Candle Care and Safety

-Always Trim Your wick to 1/4” Before Candle is lit, each time to avoid any Soot and a more consistent burn
-Burn Candles Until the Wax Pool Reaches the Jar Edge Each Time to Prevent the Wax Tunneling
-Burn Candle No More Than 4 Hrs at a time.
-Do Not Burn Candles with less then 1/2 Inch of wax remaining
-Keep Candles away from Fans, Open Windows, Hot Surfaces, Children, Pets
-Never Leave a Burning Candle Unattended
-Do not put out flame with the lid
*More information about candle safety will come with your candle and also see the NCA website: https://candles.org/