Freesia Scented Candle | S251518
Thoughtful and temperate, this flower of friendship, innocence and trust, has a graceful, bright fragrance. It opens with the airy citrus of bergamot and lemon, softened with pear, while a tender heart of creamy magnolia and orchid combine with notes of lilting Muguet to present an alternating sweetness and greenness.
At its base, a blend of smooth musks and warm amber give a dry quality, layered by a winsome hint of patchouli. A token of companionship, Freesia is the ideal gift to let someone know you’re thinking of them, without having said a word.
Perfect for: Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room
- Refillable jar
- Natural Soy Wax
- Handmade in London
- Vegan
For a better burning experience, please trim candle wick before each use. Burn time approximately 45 hours.
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