The Lancashire Candle Company
Bergamot & Patchouli Scented Refillable Candle
Bergamot & Patchouli Scented Refillable Candle
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Our handcrafted candles are made with sustainability in mind, these eco-conscious homewares are not only beautifully unique, but also environmentally friendly. Each vessel is carefully handcrafted with Jesmonite, a natural eco-friendly material that is both durable and sustainable.
Revitalise your space with our Bergamot & Patchouli Jesmonite Scented Candle. Carefully crafted to capture the delicate essence of a blooming garden, this luxurious candle harmonises the enchanting fragrances of bergamot & patchouli, the crisp top notes of bergamot and refreshing orange ease into delicate middle notes of jasmine which embrace the base notes of patchouli.
What is this ethical candle made of?
As with all our offerings, our candles are crafted using exquisite, ethically sourced fragrance oils. Each candle is built upon a foundation of natural soy wax, reflecting our commitment to a palm-free and entirely vegan approach. The exquisite Jesmonite vessels that house our candles are not only a visual delight but also eco-conscious, designed for complete reusability or 100% recyclability.
Approximate burn time:
Small 200g - 30-40 hours
Medium 450g 50-60 hours
Large 800g 100- 120 hours
Contains (E)-1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one, 2,4-Dimethyl-3-cyclohexen-1-carboxaldehyde, Citral, Coumarin, Heliotropine, Limonene. May produce an allergic reaction.
Take care of your candle with these simple tips:
- Trim the wick post-use or before your next lighting to promote an even burn.
- Safeguard your lit candle by placing it on a coaster or plate to protect your surfaces.
- Ensure a well-ventilated space while avoiding drafts for a consistent burn.
- Aim for an ideal first burn until a full melt pool is created.
- Exercise caution when extinguishing your candle.
- Never leave a burning candle unattended, and keep it out of the reach of children and pets for safety.
