Coriandoli Candle
This limited edition candle is named Coriandoli (Italian for “confetti”), because it floats through the air so beautifully. But it also smells like a celebration: White Christmas Lilies (the National Flower of Italy), the sweetness of empty Champagne glasses, cigarette smoke, Santal, and Musk. In spired by the vibe from a party in Venice, with a room full of handsome Italians and glamorous old ladies who smelled like new hairspray and old money. With a bit of the muskiness of the handsome Italian waiters sweating a little bit after running around all night after the guests.
When burning your candle for the first time, allow it to burn for 2 to 3 hours, until the top layer of the wax has completely melted. This will prevent the wax from tunneling around the wick. When burning the candle after the first burn, do not let it burn for over 3 hours at a time. Never leave a lit candle unattended.
Vegetable Wax ,Cotton Wick, Fully Recyclable Glass
8 oz
Hand Poured in Los Angeles
This limited edition candle is named Coriandoli (Italian for “confetti”), because it floats through the air so beautifully. But it also smells like a celebration: White Christmas Lilies (the National Flower of Italy), the sweetness of empty Champagne glasses, cigarette smoke, Santal, and Musk. In spired by the vibe from a party in Venice, with a room full of handsome Italians and glamorous old ladies who smelled like new hairspray and old money. With a bit of the muskiness of the handsome Italian waiters sweating a little bit after running around all night after the guests.
When burning your candle for the first time, allow it to burn for 2 to 3 hours, until the top layer of the wax has completely melted. This will prevent the wax from tunneling around the wick. When burning the candle after the first burn, do not let it burn for over 3 hours at a time. Never leave a lit candle unattended.
Vegetable Wax ,Cotton Wick, Fully Recyclable Glass
8 oz
Hand Poured in Los Angeles