Bell Pepper Shaped Candle | S251512
Fresh, fun, and a little unexpected – our Bell Pepper Soy Wax Candle brings bold personality to any space. With its lifelike sculptural form, glossy finish, and handmade charm, it’s ideal for kitchen decor, whimsical gifts, or as a creative addition to a candle collection.
Crafted from 100% soy wax and topped with a lead-free cotton wick, this pepper-shaped candle is both decorative and functional. Whether you're styling a veggie-themed tablescape or gifting a fellow foodie, this piece stands out.
📏 Size: 9 cm tall × 7 cm wide
Product Features:
Made from vegan soy wax
Cotton wick for a clean, even burn
Finished with a candle-safe glossy glaze for colours red and green and matte for yellow
Handmade in small batches – each candle is one of a kind
Colour may vary slightly due to the handmade process
Not edible – display or burn safely
⚠️ Candle Safety Instructions:
Always burn on a heat-safe tray or holder
Never leave unattended while lit
Keep away from children, pets, and flammables
Trim wick to 5 mm before lighting
Place on a flat, non-flammable surface
Add a burst of colourful personality to your home or surprise someone with this unique bell pepper candle – perfect for chefs, plant lovers, or anyone with a taste for the unusual.
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