Description
Poured into a glass bowl with a mercury finish, this candle shifts from warm amber at the rim down to a smoky gold and grey base. The uneven, hand-formed edge and frosted surface give it a made-by-hand look, and light from the twin wicks glows softly through the tinted glass once lit. It reads as an object in its own right, ready to sit out on a shelf, side table or dining table.
The fragrance pairs jasmin with vetiver, so you get a soft floral top over a deeper, earthy woody base. Two wicks help the wax pool evenly across the wide 150mm bowl, spreading scent through a room more quickly than a single flame would. The paraffin wax fill sits below the rim, leaving room for the flames to work without scorching the glass edge.
At 150mm wide and 80mm tall, it holds a generous amount of wax for a long burn. Once the wax has run down, the glass bowl can be cleaned out and kept on for small bits, trinkets or as a tealight holder, so it carries on being useful well past the last burn.
Specification
| Material |
Paraffin wax with glass vessel |
| Colour |
Amber / gold |
| Fragrance |
Jasmin & vetiver |
| Wicks |
Twin wick |
| Dimensions |
150 x 150 x 80mm (W x D x H) |
| Finish |
Mercury glass, frosted |
| Vessel shape |
Rounded square bowl |
Frequently Asked
What does this candle smell like?
It combines jasmin with vetiver, giving a soft floral note over a warm, earthy woody base.
Why does it have two wicks?
The twin wicks help the wax pool evenly across the wide bowl and spread the scent more quickly through a room.
What is the vessel made from?
It is a glass bowl finished with a mercury effect that fades from amber at the top to smoky gold at the base.
How do I look after the wick?
Trim the wick to about 5mm before each burn and let the wax melt to the edges on the first burn to avoid tunnelling.
Can I reuse the bowl once the candle is finished?
Yes, clean out any leftover wax and the glass bowl can be kept for trinkets or used as a tealight holder.