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Moonglow Signature Candle – Patchouli, Cinnamon & Black Pepper
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$36.00
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This signature candle blends black pepper, patchouli, and cinnamon leaf into a warm, spicy aroma that brings an intriguing, grounding presence to any room.
Hand‑poured in Austin, Texas by Slow North, this candle layers bold spice with earthy depth and a soft woody finish for a balanced, atmospheric scent. Its natural soy wax creates a clean, steady burn that settles beautifully into evening rituals or quiet moments of reflection. Patchouli rose to prominence in Western perfumery during the 1960s, valued for its rich, resinous character and ability to anchor complex blends. The result is a captivating fragrance that adds warmth, dimension, and a touch of mystique to your living space.
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