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Sacrificial Pine Christmas candle

$17.95

He sacrificed himself so your Christmas could be shiny and bright, and you’d have a place to show off your gift giving prowess. The Sacrificial Pine Christmas-scented candle is both earthy and decadent, combining spicy and green notes, but with a deep gourmand base for longevity and substantivity. It’s ohhhhh-so festive.

Scent: Pinecones and pearls

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4 in stock

SKU: Xmas-05 Categories: ,

Description

HOW TO CARE FOR THE SACRIFICIAL PINE CANDLE:

WICKS

Candle flames can get out of control if the wick is left untrimmed, which leads to flickering, smoke and soot.
An ideal wick length is about 5mm or around ¼ inch.
Use sharp scissors or a wick trimmer after each use. Only do this when the candle is cool.

BURN TIME

The burn time of this Sacrificial Pine candle will depend on a variety of factors. It should burn approximately 20+ hours in total (at 1.5 to 2 hour sessions).

Hallozween assumes no responsibility for any damage that may occur due to misuse of candles, and/or during candle burning – burn candles at your own risk.

These candles are made from a coconut and soy wax blend. It is therefore common when using soy wax that frosting and other small imperfections can occur on the surface, as well as potential container discolouration.
This is normal and will not affect the scent or burn of your candle. As each candle is handmade, there may be slight variations in scent and appearance.

Leave a minimum of 1.5cm of wax at the bottom of the Sacrificial Pine vessel to avoid the risk of overheating the vessel, and damaging the surface underneath.

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