"LeRose" beeswax candles "Venice" with the aroma of wood and nutmeg
"LeRose" beeswax candles "Venice" with the aroma of wood and nutmeg
LeRose "Venice" - aroma of beeswax, wood and nutmeg.
A charming novelty in the Le Rose collection created by us - beeswax candles that will take you on a fragrance journey through the most beautiful places in the world! As the first, let me surprise you with one of mine favorite travel destinations - Italy! With Tuscan sun-drenched grape fields and cypress alleys, with the grandeur of Rome and charming espresso cafeterias, all the way to picturesque Venice, wrapped in artists and love stories!
Have a bright journey in the world of aromas!
Lelde,
Creator of the LeRose collection.
Burning time: 30 h
Weight: 0.22 kg
Instructions for use of candles
Soy and beeswax candles
Burn the soy and beeswax candle for up to 3 hours on the first burn to allow the wax pool to form. This will ensure that the candle burns out more evenly.
Stearin candles
Rustic candles
General Information
Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets.
Make sure that the length of the burner does not exceed 1 cm.
If you notice smoke or soot, extinguish the candle and turn the burner.
Do not burn candles in a draft.
Do not touch or move a burning candle.
Do not let the candle burn to the very base.
Make sure the candle holder is suitable for the type of candle you are using.
Make sure the candles are stable and cannot tip over.
Use only fireproof surfaces.
Use a special candle extinguisher to extinguish candles.
Do not use candles near fabric, curtains and furniture.
Remember that the desired distance between lit candles is at least 10 cm.
Do not place candles near other heat sources (on televisions, radiators, lit stoves or fireplaces). Do not leave candles in direct sunlight.
Do not allow the flame to come into direct contact with decorative candle applications, candlesticks, glass (it may break).
Be careful - lamps, candlesticks and other containers in which candles burn can get hot.
Remove (skim or cut off) any excess paraffin that forms during candle burning. This is especially important when burning block candles.