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MAX 24 PEARLS SAPPHIRE (MAX 24)

The Sapphire Pearls scented candle with its hand-blown glass and bright azure inlays pays homage to the beauty of the precious stone from which it draws its name. This stone has been known to symbolize the divine presence and its protection. This candle’s marine perfume will take you to a realm of vacation.

Seaweed - Myrtle
The Sapphire Pearls candle, with its blue details, releases a scent as fresh as a sea spray.

5 wicks
Estimated burning: 400h

SKU: MAX24PS
$510.00
Collection:Pearls
Size:Max 24
Weight:5000 g
Dimensions:19 x 24 x 13 cm

Contains: benzyl salicylate, tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphtalenes, cis-3-hexenyl salicylate, hexyl cinnamic aldehyde, geraniol.
May produce an allergic reaction.
Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.

Always let the candle burn until its surface is totally liquid. This step can be long, especially during the very first burn. Once the wax is totally liquid, you can let the candle burn for a maximum of one hour. The layer of liquid wax should never exceed one centimeter in height. Never exceed the maximum burning time indicated on the instruction label, nor let it burn to the end. Systematically keep a centimeter of wax at the bottom.

For more details on the safety instructions go to the page The art of burning.



Collection:Pearls
Size:Max 24
Weight:5000 g
Dimensions:19 x 24 x 13 cm

Contains: benzyl salicylate, tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphtalenes, cis-3-hexenyl salicylate, hexyl cinnamic aldehyde, geraniol.
May produce an allergic reaction.
Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.

Always let the candle burn until its surface is totally liquid. This step can be long, especially during the very first burn. Once the wax is totally liquid, you can let the candle burn for a maximum of one hour. The layer of liquid wax should never exceed one centimeter in height. Never exceed the maximum burning time indicated on the instruction label, nor let it burn to the end. Systematically keep a centimeter of wax at the bottom.

For more details on the safety instructions go to the page The art of burning.



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