Scented Candle | Deep Forest | 170 g
In the suggestive ritual of turning light into fragrance to enhance spatial experiences, Deep Forest Scented Candle sets an ambiance in the surrounding space with a comforting and evocative scent.
Deep Forest is an earthy and herbaceous fragrance reminiscent of the wild Abies fir woods of Korea. Their monumental forests endure long, cool winters and warm, humid summers. Offering a fusion of grounded greens and gentle blossoms, this scent brings both wistfulness and a quest for new beginnings. Earthenware and steam. A yearning for a smell intrinsically tied to our human nature.
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Key notes: Orange, White Rose, Cedarwood, Patchouli
Aroma: Floral, Green, Woody
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Available as a set
Candle Care Guide
When lighting the candle for the first time, we recommend letting it burn for several hours, allowing the entire surface to become fluid. This will ensure a long and even burn time in the future. Avoid exposing the candle to the wind.To limit excess smoke, use a candle snuffer when putting out the candle, holding the snuffer over the flame for 5 - 10 seconds. Allow the candle to cool fully before covering it with a lid, moving, or handling.Cover your candle with the accompanying wooden lid after each use to prevent dust from gathering. Before each burn, time the candle wick and wipe off any excess wax residue on the candle walls.
- Let the candle burn for multiple hours for the first use
- Trim the candle-wick
- Use a candle snuffer
- Clean remaining wax away from inner candle walls
- Put lid on after each use
Natural and gender-neutral, handcrafted to honor the evocative aromas of the Korean forests.