Harvest Moon
Harvest Moon
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Warm cider, mulled wine, and aged oak come together in this bold, spiced autumnal blend. Burnt sugar and blood orange add bright richness, grounded by clove, cinnamon and a hint of toasted tonka. Full bodied and cozy, it evokes the deep glow of an October sky as a full harvest moon rises overhead, warm drinks in hand, and the unmistakable magic of a spice laced autumn night.
Fragrance Notes: mulled wine, spiced cider, aged oak barrel, burnt sugar, blood orange, warm clove, toasted tonka, ground cinnamon.
Product Information
Product Information
Hand poured in small batches in the North Georgia mountains, our candles come in 9 oz amber glass jars with black metal lids and offer a burn time of approximately 40 hours. We use premium, high quality fragrance oils infused with essential oils to create our carefully curated, one of a kind scents. Our candles are free from phthalates, dyes, and parabens, as well as vegan and cruelty free. They contain no reproductive or organ toxins, providing a cleaner burn with your health in mind.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- Proprietary soy wax blend
- Premium fragrance oils infused with essential oils
- Cotton wick
- Eco friendly packaging
Candle care
Candle care
- Always ensure the wick is centered and trim the wick to 1/4" before each lighting. This will help prevent soot buildup and maintain a smaller, cleaner flame.
- Keep the candle away from flammable materials, and never leave a burning candle unattended, always burn candles within sight.
- For safety, avoid burning your candle for more than 4 hours at a time. Extinguish the flame and allow the wax to cool before relighting.
- When 1/2" of wax remains, stop using the candle to avoid potential damage to the jar or risk of fire. Any leftover wax can be scooped out and used in a wax warmer if desired.
- To prevent tunneling, ensure the candle burns all the way to the edges, creating a full melt pool.
- Never touch a lit candle, as it can become very hot.
- Keep candles away from air currents, ceiling fans, and drafts.
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