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Made of 100% natural soy wax, infused with IFRA (International Fragrance Association)-certified fragrance/ essential oils. Handmade in Hong Kong.
Fragrance name: PERFUME TREE
Fragrance ingredient: White Champaca
Fragrance description: Fresh floral scent of summer
Inspiration:
A tall tree that shares beautiful scent with people through its tiny little white flowers, named white champaca (magnolia), which blooms in hot summer and definitely draw your attention when you walk aside this tree. This white flower had been widely used as perfumed accessory by Hong Kong ladies during the 1960s, as a bottle of perfume was not affordable for every one at that time. It has been a common memory of perfume for a few generations in Hong Kong.
<240g> Golden aluminium candle vessel with walnut wood lid, showing a contemporary and luxury style
Container size: 8cm (diameter) x 8cm (height)
Total burning hours: Around 50 hours
*Can use Candle Warmer to enjoy the scent without flame.
Instruction:
Trim the wooden wick to a length of 0.5cm before use.
Light up the candle for at least 2-3 hours, until the surface of the candle is completely melted. It is recommended to light up the candle not more than 4 hours.
Do not blow out the candle to avoid black smoke and burnt smell. It is recommended to use a professional candle snuffer to cover the flame for 10-20 seconds until it goes out.
After extinguishing the candle, it should be cooled and solidified before moving. When not in use, remember to put it in the box to prevent dust, and store it in a cool place to reduce aroma volatilization and prevent dust from affecting the next burning efficiency.
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