Cherryfolk Candle
PINEWOOD Harvested Fir + Clove
PINEWOOD Harvested Fir + Clove
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The Experience: A unique take on a walk through a forest, with the sweet scent of juniper berry and birch intermingling with majestic pine
Notes: luxurious blend of Door County White Pine, Birch, and Juniper Berry balanced with Clove and woody accords
Fragrance Family: Woody
Net Weight 12 oz / 340 g
Glass Vessel in Matte Sage Green + Cork Lid
Measures 3.75" x 4.25"
Burn Time: 60+ hours
How It's Made: We pour all of our small-batch candles in Door County, WI using a natural coconut soy wax blend, premium fragrance oils, and wooden wicks.
We Care about You & the Environment: Our candles are phthalate-free, dye-free, and cruelty-free. Our wooden wicks are sustainably harvested. We select cork and bamboo lids for our glass jars because both are renewable and biodegradable.
The Burn: Your wooden wick candle will crackle lightly, creating a cozy & beautifully scented space.
Trim your candle wick before the first burn, and prior to lighting each time. Wooden wicks perform best when trimmed short to 1/8" (3mm)
When lighting for the first time, let your candle burn approximately 3-4 hours, or until the wax almost reaches the edges of the vessel. This will create a wax pool that performs well throughout the life of the candle.
Excessive flames, black smoke, or soot are the result of wicks that are too long. For the best burn, extinguish and allow the wax to cool, trim the wick slightly, and relight. Drafts can also cause a candle to produce soot. Trim your wicks and keep your candle away from drafts and vents to prevent black smoke, soot, and an uneven burn.
Safety: Never burn a candle for more than 4 hours at a time. Keep your candle within your sight and do not leave it unattended. Make sure to burn your candle on a heat-safe surface, in a well-ventilated area, and out of reach of children and pets. Keep candle away from drafts and vents.
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