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Litha All-Natural Essential Oil Candle captures the nostalgic heat of midsummer magic with a selection of fine fire woods and sensual spices. Alive with the warmth of the sun and the flickering of flame, this celebratory solstice blend recalls the magic of hot summer nights, the joy of dancing 'round bonfires, and the thrill of skinny dipping in the dark.
Now with cotton wick!
Breathe in nature, not plastic! You won't find paraffin wax or fragrance oils in any of our products. Our cotton-wick candles are made of soy wax and rice bran oil and scented with pure, plant-based essential oils. Their lovely glass jars* can be easily reused for a multitude of purposes.
10 ounces of all-natural wax and essential oils. (Jar may differ based on availability.)
Approximate Burn Time: 30-60 hours is typical of this candle. Burn for 1-3 hours at a time and allow to solidify between uses.
Ingredients: soybean oil, rice bran oil, non-gmo essential oils (pink grapefruit [citrus paradisi], frankincense [boswellia sacra], cinnamon leaf [cinnamomum verum], nutmeg [myristica fragrans], cedar [cedrus], fir [abies], vetiver [chrysopogon zizanioides]), vegetable-based emulsifier, cotton wick.
Don't forget your wick trimmers!
Candle almost gone? Check out our blog for 10 ways you can re-use the jar!
*Candle jars may vary from picture.
From the warm burn of the lead-free cotton wick, to the undulating aroma of our essential oil blends, each candle brings a friendly sense of mystique where you need it most.
Human from the waist up, fish from the waist down: The iconic mermaid has captivated human cultures around the globe for thousands of years.
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