Oxypétala
Oxypétala
12.75 Oz / +55 hours of burn time.
Oxypétala takes its name from a rare flower. It is a mesmerizing fragrance rendition based on a headspace analysis of the extraordinary Epiphyllum oxypetalum, the queen of the night. A luxury candle with a white flower aromatic profile that packs a punch, probably the strongest floral candle you'll ever smell.
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Scent Pyramid
Scent Pyramid
What Makes It Unique
What Makes It Unique
Materials And Components
Materials And Components
- Hybrid wax of vegetable origin.
- 100% Cotton core wick.
- Fragrance blend with botanical and synthesized materials.
- Luxury gift box and vessel upcycle instructions.
- Optional is an exotic Guayubira wood, Patagonula americana lid carved out of sustainably sourced, felled trees from South American rainforests.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Candle: 86 mm Ø x 95 mm H.
Box: 107 mm L x 107 mm W x 118 mm H.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Trim the wick up to 1/8” before each use. Pick out any burnt wick remains from the melted wax before it cools off with a teaspoon or other utensil.
- Place on a heat-resistant surface and rotate often for an even melt, watch for drafts from windows or AC units.
- To avoid tunneling, always burn to a full pool of melted wax. This candle size develops a full pool at approximately 3 hours of constant burning.
- Keep away from children, pets and drafts.
- To upcycle your vessel, look for instructions in the next drop down menu, or the scent-flyer included in the box.
Other Scents In This Collection
Other Scents In This Collection
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Palo Santo Inspiration And Aromatic Profile
Palo Santo is one of the few candles you will find in the market that contains real essential oils from two varieties in Ecuador and Perú. Loved for centuries, burning the sticks is associated with spiritual and physical healing, and good intentions. The wood itself was taken to Europe most likely by Jesuit monks, as an alternative to costly frankincense. There are differences between the wood smell and the essential oils, the oils are very sharp, bitter, spiced and citrusy, owing to the high percentage of chemical constituents like caryophyllene and limonene. Because it is far more bitter than the wood, it is not an easy material to work with. I sweetened it with tuberose and violet accords, and the presence of white agarwood and a deep oud accord help anchor its wood base.
Palo Santo is classified as a woodsy, resinous fragrance with floral and lactonic accords.
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