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The David Candle
  • The David Candle

    A beautifully hand-made in Melbourne candle from House of Aeros. This David Candle is the smaller of the two pictured above, and situated on a small wax plinth. 

     

    House of Aeros candles are made from a soy wax blend and premium fragrance oils.

     

    House of Aeros candles should ideally mainly be used for decorative purposes. If you wish to burn your candle, it will need to be placed on a dish to avoid wax coming in contact with your furniture. Please note that due to its intricate detail, the sculpture candle may lose its shape quickly when burning.

     

    Each piece is unique as they are individually hand poured, coloured and scented. Because of this, and the nature of the natural soy wax, imperfections and variations occur between each candle. Frosting is a natural effect of using soy wax and occurs in all vegetable waxes. All natural soy waxes frost, but this does not impact the performance of the candle. 

     

    Please keep the candles in a cool, dry place, out of direct sunlight. Direct sunlight and light sources may cause discolouration of the candles.

     

    Available in Baltic Amber and Citrus & Sage scents. 

     

    7.5cm x 6.5cm x 12.5cm (L x W x H)

     

    Please note, the David candle is the smaller candle pictured. 

      $40.00Price
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