Wild Coast Mini Scented Candle 100ml
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Perfect for any occasion, this delightful mini candle makes a thoughtful gift or a beautiful addition to your home. Whether you're traveling, having a romantic picnic, or decorating a wedding table, it adds a special touch wherever it goes.
DESCRIPTION This elegant 100ml (approx. 3.38 oz) mini candle is packaged in the same stunning box as our 250ml classic candle. It features a single wick and is hand-poured in South Africa using a premium soy wax blend and fine fragrance oils from the Grasse region of France. The chic Cape Island glass cup can be rinsed and recycled after use.
Approximate burning time: 12 hours
Recommendations for use:
Always place your candle on a fireproof surface or candle holder.
Trim the wick to 1/4" before lighting each time.
For safety, avoid burning the candle completely. Stop when about 1/2 inch of wax remains and let it rest.
Store candles in a cool, shaded, moisture-free area, away from direct sunlight or artificial light.
To clean, gently wipe the surface with a soft cloth or nylon fabric. Dust and fingerprints can be removed with a slightly dampened cloth.
Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Keep out of reach of pets and children.
Fragrance Notes Imagine a lush garden in full bloom, with elegant iris, vibrant black currant, and wild jasmine, all complemented by warm praline and patchouli. This fragrance offers a floral sweetness with earthy accents, transporting you to nature’s beauty.
Inspiration: Inspired by the untamed beauty of South Africa’s Wild Coast, this captivating fragrance reflects the region’s diversity—from its breathtaking beaches to its subtropical climate. Wild Coast honors Africa’s resilient youth and their hopeful vision for a better future.
TOP NOTES: Raspberry, Amaretto, Black Currant
HEART NOTES: Iris, Wild Jasmine, Orange Blossom
BASE NOTES: Coffee, Vanilla, Praline, Patchouli
Non-Profit Beneficiary: A percentage of sales supports The Baby Home, a safe place for abandoned and orphaned babies, and a training center for caregivers in the Umlazi community.