Description

English Lavender: Walking through rolling banks of lavender in full flower, a haze of deep purple in the hot sun. It soothes and relaxes, enriched with geranium, clary sage and sandalwood. Garden Rose: In a sheltered corner of the walled garden, a rose blooms against the old stone. Hints of geranium, jasmine and wood. Greenhouse: This fragrance captures everything we want our kitchen garden to be: an abundance of fresh herbs, bright red tomatoes ripening on the vine and large, curling rhubarb – all ready to be picked in time for dinner with the low summer evening sun in our eyes and the residual heat from the day warming our body and spirit. Lemon Tree: At the manor house, lemon trees are neatly planted out in Versailles boxes and lined up in the warmth of the conservatory. Acid yellow fruit peep out through dark leaves. For the best burn experience, keep the following in mind: The first time you light your candle, allow it to burn until the wax pool melts all the way to the edge; for a larger candle, this may take several hours. Wax has ” memory,” so if it is extinguished with a partial pool, that will prevent a full, even pool from forming in the future. Trim your wick each time you light the candle, removing any ” bloom” from the previous burn. We recommend lighting a wick that is 1/4-1/2″ in length. Ensure that your candle is placed on a heat-safe surface. Do not allow wick trimmings, dust, or other materials to accumulate in the wax pool. To ensure safety and longevity, be sure to check the bottom of your candle for additional instructions, including details on when to discontinue use. Tin Candle by True Grace in Pink Size: Small at Anthropologie