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Cinder & Smoke Candle Co.

White Oak and Vanilla 4 oz

White Oak and Vanilla 4 oz

Regular price $22.00 USD
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Ground yourself with the warmth of our White Oak and Vanilla soy candle. Top notes of palm and aloe guide our senses to a heart of oak gently brushed by leather and patchouli. This woody scent rests on a base of smoke, vanilla, and rich whiskey that provides a rich and luxurious feel.

White Oak and Vanilla creates a comforting ambiance with its complex blend of warm and spicy notes. This candle is infused with natural essential oils, including cassia leaf, clove leaf, ginger root, and grape leaf.

Our candles are hand-poured in small batches in both Moore County and Franklin County, North Carolina.  We use 100% natural soy wax.  

Soy wax offers a cleaner burn, meaning no toxins or pollutants. It is biodegradable and water-soluble offering easier clean up! Soy wax is made from soybeans which is a natural renewable source! Soy wax burns with zero Petro-carbon soot unlike other waxes. They last 30%-50% longer than other traditional candles and have a strong fragrance throw!

We use crackling wooden wicks in our 10oz and 4 oz signature candles. 

The burn period of each 10oz candle may range between 20 and 25 hours.

 Our candles are made with high-quality fragrance oils and eco-friendly materials, making them perfect for eco-conscious consumers. 

Candle Burning Tips

Before lighting your candle, select a room with good airflow, avoiding drafts and fans that could lead to unsightly marks on the vessel and uneven burning. Place your candle on a flat, heat-resistant surface, keeping it out of reach of pets, kids and any curtains or drapes.

For the initial burns, a trusty lighter works well, but as the wax level drops, switch to a longer match for safe wick lighting. Keep a close eye on your candle's progress and stop burning it when only 1/4 inch of wax remains at the bottom.

Pro tip: Let your first burn last between 3 and 4 hours, until the pooling wax reaches the edges of the jar or container.

 

 

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