Sandalwood & Mandarin Scented Candle | S251522
Smooth hints of chocolate warm the zesty tones of mandarin and bergamot as the fragrance blooms. A sweet heart of jasmine and amber is wrapped in floral notes of lavender and lily, before drying to reveal a soft base of vanilla musk. This scent is loved by men and women alike.
Top notes: chocolate, orange, bergamot, mandarin, fruity
Heart notes: amber, lavender, lily, guaiac wood, jasmine
Base notes: musk, vanilla, sandalwood, moss, caramel
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. Wax weight: 270 g
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