Large Pumpkin Shaped Candles | S251499
Bring cozy autumn vibes into your home with these handmade soy wax pumpkin candles! Each candle is lovingly crafted to capture the warmth of fall, making them perfect for Halloween decorations, Thanksgiving table settings, or simply adding seasonal charm to your space.
These adorable pumpkin candles come in three unique styles, each with its own personality. They’re wonderful as gifts, decor accents, or part of your fall centerpiece display.
✨ Details:
Material: 100% natural soy wax
Handmade with love
Available in 3 styles & sizes:
(A) Pearkin: 5 cm (dia) x 5.8 cm (h)
(B) Roundkin: 5.6 cm (dia) x 7 cm (h)
(C) Tallokin: 6.8 cm (dia) x 9 cm (h)
Clean, long-lasting burn
Perfect for Halloween, fall, Thanksgiving, or gifting
⚠️ Candle Safety Instructions:
Always place your candle on a heat-resistant tray or dish to catch any dripping wax.
Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Keep away from children, pets, and flammable materials.
Trim wick to 5mm before each use for a clean, even burn.
Burn on a stable, level surface away from drafts.
Do not burn for more than 3–4 hours at a time.
🍂 Whether you choose one or collect them all, these pumpkin candles will fill your home with autumn spirit and cozy seasonal charm!
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