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Mountain Air — Soy Wax Candle (10 oz)
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$24.99
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$24.99
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$29.99
A fresh, wood‑forward blend inspired by open air, quiet forests, and rugged mountain terrain. Cedarwood forms the grounding base, brightened by uplifting orange and the resinous complexity of elemi. Guaiac wood adds smooth depth, while peppermint and eucalyptus introduce a crisp, cooling edge. Subtle touches of nutmeg and birch tar complete the profile with a natural, atmospheric finish.
Fragrance Profile
- Cedarwood — rich and grounding
- Orange — bright, uplifting citrus
- Elemi — resinous, subtly complex
- Guaiac Wood — smooth, smoky depth
- Peppermint & Eucalyptus — crisp, refreshing coolness
- Nutmeg & Birch Tar — warm spice with an earthy finish
Details
- 10 oz soy wax candle
- Burn time: 50–60 hours
- Hand‑poured
- Natural variations in wax and finish may occur
Dimensions
Standard 10 oz vessel
Care Instructions
Trim wick to 1/4" before each burn. Allow wax to melt to the edges during first use. Burn on a heat‑safe surface away from drafts.
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
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