Kashmir Tatine Candle
Kashmir Tatine Candle
Kashmir Tatine Candle

Kashmir Tatine Candle

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Why We Love It

As the name suggests, this scents has a more laidback and sensual vibe. The tinted glass and the flickering  glow sets the perfect tone. This scent is so popular, Margo, the creative director at Tatine, also has a hand soap and lotion in the same scent. 

~Susan

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Scent Notes from Tatine: Like the evolution of a memory retained, each Stars Are Fire candle vessel exists beyond its initial lifetime. Every piece of glassware is individually mouth-blown, each unique to the next, and created to be beautifully repurposed as drink-ware. Housed in a unique vintage parcel style made from 100% post-consumer soft cotton paper, its origami-folded base reveals a smattering of stars. The scent of each candle leaves its mark on the packaging and can be slipped in a drawer to emit a delicate fragrance. Designed to bring inspiring olfactory sensations to life with intention.

Kashmir: Inspired by the sexy Led Zeppelin riff, Kashmir is a fragrant blend of ethically harvested sandalwood oil, white incense, and dry woody amber oil. Cardamom and saffron tea notes anchor creamy, soft balsams, spices and warm scents of the ancient Eastern World. Drops of exquisite magnolia flower, vanillin and musk rest in the base to create a powdery haze.

Total aphrodisiac.

Crank it... and let the magnificent sounds of Physical Graffiti roll, and the influence of Page and Plant in 1975 scent the air.

Details

– 8 oz. soy wax candle, Approximately 50 hour burn time
– 3 oz. soy wax candle, Approximately 16 hour burn time
– Artisan mouth-blown glass, smoke grey
– Gently hand wash glass
– Made in the USA. Go CHICAGO!
– Woman Owned Business

From the Maker: Our petite 3 oz. candles are tinted black with ingredients extracted from vegetable oils that are both Prop65 and REACH compliant.
Inky black when lit, a light grey crystallization or texture may appear on the unlit candle surface. This is considered a unique part of working with natural colorants.

 

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