Japanese Garden Scented Candle | Blue Clay
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A generously fragrant scented candle.
For the more design-conscious interiors. Minimal clay pots and matching lid in neutral tones, filled with fantastically unique fragrance for a soothing zen-like experience.
Soft and musky notes combined with subtle fruity notes.
Minimalist in mind and minimalist in the home. Silky smooth patchouli essential oil will ease you into a sense of calm while the lime and fruity notes will leave you feeling positively cheery.
Details & Care
Pure bliss!
- Fragrance Strength - Strong
- Top notes - Lime, Apple and Pomegranate.
- Middle notes - Peony, lime and Violet.
- Base notes - Patchouli, Cedar and Musk.
Pairings are a great way to enhance fragrance through your home. Try pairing with Serene for a fresh and uplifting duo.
Product Information:
- 280g (100% Plant-Based Wax)
- 50 hour burn time
- Made in England
- Fully Recyclable packaging
- Vegan & Cruelty-free
- All shipped with carbon-neutral DPD
PRODUCT CARE
Our products don’t take much looking after but there are a few simple tips and tricks to make ensure you get the best results for when you’re ready to kick back and relax with an Aery fragrance.
CANDLES
- The temptation is to light your candle as soon as you get it. But make sure it’s warmed up a little beforehand. If the wax is too cold this can affect the burn and the wax can tunnel.
- Ensure your first burn is two hours long and try to resist the urge to burn for more than four hours. You should make sure the melt pool of the wax has reached the edge.
- As general housekeeping, you should only trim the wick to make sure there’s an even burn and you’re not left with an unruly flame! We suggest only trimming to 15mm should you experience clumping on the wick.
- Try to avoid short burns as this can add to the tunnelling affect.
- Make sure there is no debris sitting on the wax as this can affect the flame and potentially cause smoke.
- Keep out of direct sunlight, this could cause discolouring and potentially affect the wax as it’s likely to melt in the heat.