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Home: for us, it's Nova Scotia.
Salty air, coastal views, HOME.
Think taking in the fresh & salty air of the Atlantic ocean, walking along the beach, enjoying the coastal views.
Notes of eucalyptus, vetiver, and driftwood.
Candle Care
Candle Care
Give your candle enough burning time to develop a melted wax pool that goes all the way to the edge of the container.
Keep your wood wick trimmed short and free of charred bits. keep your wood wick trimmed to about ⅛”. Trim before every use!
When lighting a wood wick candle, the best way is to tilt it on an angle and let the flame draw across the length of the wick. Sometimes, it can take a few tries.
Don't let candle burn for more than 4 hours at a time.
Discontinue use of the candle when wax gets to 1/2 inch at the bottom of the jar. A flame at this level of wax can cause the jar to get very hot.