H - A BIRD IN THE HAND
H - A BIRD IN THE HAND

 

H - A BIRD IN THE HAND

TOP NOTE

BERGAMOT, GREEN, PEAR, EUCALYPTUS

MIDDLE NOTE

LILY OF THE VALLEY, PEONY, OZONIC, CAMELLIA

BASE NOTE

WOODY, CREAMY, MUSK
Category: Scented Candle
Scent: Mountain Flowers
Mass: 195G
Burning Time: ca. 40 Hrs.
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Description

A tender floral bouquet taken from an alpine meadow. 

It glows light and fresh in the room like a summer day – flowery and modern. This room fragrance by Atelier Oblique is hard to surpass in its tenderness and beauty. Brisk overtones of bergamot, pear, green tea and eucalyptus encounter a bouquet of wild blossoms in the heart notes. Lilies of the valley, peony, camellia and fresh aldehyde create a tension-filled and very modern flavour. The creamy-woody finish in the base notes ensure the fragrance rocks lightly and gracefully in the room.



HOW TO USE

When using the candle for the first time, leave it to burn for 2 or 3 hours, until all the wax has become liquid on the surface. Let it harden.

Regularly cut the wick. The ideal length is 3-5 mm.

Be sure to centre the wick in the wax after each use for consistent consumption of the wax.

We recommend airing your interior after burning a candle.

A candle is finished, and should not be relit, when only 5 mm of wax remains or the metal wick sustainer becomes visible.

The glass containers can be kept and used as you see fit, as bud vases, brush or pencil pots, tealight holders, etc.

Did you know?

• Scented Candles by Atl. Oblique are designed following the perfumistic pyramid

• Our candles are composed in France and produced in Germany

• All scented candles come in hand painted glasses

• Designed by founder Mario Lombardo

• Ingredients are chosen carefully in line with highest standards of quality

• All our fragrances are devised according to a long-standing tradition

• With every purchase we plant a tree

 

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