Citrine Soy Candle
Citrine Soy Candle
with notes of pear, sea salt, red cedar & orange
A special collaboration with milk jar x NFDI.
When creating our candle, we imagined it fitting seamlessly into homes, with respect to both aroma, and aesthetic. We wanted the look to fit into any decor as a lovely detail, in and amongst coffee table accessories, bookshelves, bedside tables, bathroom vanities, kitchen islands, you name it! We wanted the smell to be subtle, sophisticated, intentional and welcoming, not overpowering or strong.
10 oz. Coconut soy candle (50 hour burn time)
Wood Wick
Hand poured in Calgary, AB.
Dimensions:
3.25”Dia x 3.5”H
Weight:
1.5lb
Candle Care Tips from Milk Jar
PLEASE READ BEFORE LIGHTING YOUR CANDLE:
make sure your wick is trimmed to between 1/8″ – 3/16″ / 3.2mm – 4.8mm before lighting. if the wick is too long, the wax will not pull up the wick and the wick will extinguish. the melted wax is the fuel to the flame!
make sure your candle is at room temperature before lighting. lighting a cold candle can cause tunneling.
during the first light, you may need to hold your lighter or match to your wick for several seconds until the combustion process of the candle is stabilized and the fuel from the wax keeps the flame alight.
wooden wicks do need a little attention and tending to before each burn. be sure to gently snap off the ash or burnt wood along the top edge of the wick and then light as usual.
if when burning the candle for a long period of time you notice the flame height getting too low, it may be necessary to tap off any excess ash or burnt wood along the top of the wick. the flame will then return to its proper optimal height.
if your melt pool has not reached the edge of the glass after an hour of burning, tap off the excess ash on the wick to encourage a bigger flame. give it some more time and do not fret! if it looks like it is on the right path, it probably will get there!
do not pour wax out to improve the height of your flame or swirl it around the edge if your melt pool has not reached the glass; this could end up tunnelling your candle and cause your wick to drown.
if your candle has tunnelled, you can fix it by scooping out the wax that is stuck to the glass with a spoon. scoop enough out to the level of the melt pool or below to prevent further drowning of the wick.
try not to let any debris from the wick (or anything else) fall into the candle.