A Ritual of Remembrance
Every candle learns from its very first flame. To guide a clean and flawless burn, always trim the wick to a neat 4mm before lighting. This small ritual keeps the flame steady and the atmosphere clear.
Setting the Path: wax holds a beautiful focus
90gr: On your candle's first journey, allow it to burn for 1 to 1.5 hours until the liquid pool gently embraces the edges. Be patient upon this initial lighting; a new soy candle requires this extra time to awaken and release its very first breath of aroma. This sets an even path forward, ensuring future burns melt smoothly. Never let its journey exceed 3 hours.
175gr - 220gr: Wax holds a beautiful focus. Give your candle room to breathe by letting it melt for 2 to 2.5 hours on its first lighting, ensuring the molten pool reaches the glass walls. This extended initial burn is essential to unlock the botanical bouquet, which needs time to lift from the fresh wax for the first time. Once this path is set, future lights will bloom easily. Always extinguish the flame by the 4th hour.
Restoring the Light
Should a shadow of black smoke arise, put the flame out immediately. Simply let the wax cool, trim the wick back to its ideal 4mm length, and welcome the light back in.
A Mindful Presence
A flame is a living element. Never leave your burning candle unattended; let it companion your space only while you are there to enjoy it.