XL Scented Skivvy Candle | Y'limon
Smells Like
Burn with
Warm sunsets
Wood burning saunas
Herbal tea
Oil massages
Burning
Approximate Burn Time:
Large 75 Hours | Small 18 Hours
Trim the wick 5mm ( ¼ inch) before lighting your candle for the first time. This helps prevent excessive smoking and ensures an even burn. Trim the wick before each use and clean away any wick or wax residue.
For the large candle, burn for 4 hours on the first use. For the small candle, burn for 2.5 hours on the first use. This ensures the wax melts evenly across the surface, preventing tunneling and extending the candle's lifespan.
Place the candle on a stable surface away from drafts and flammable materials. Keep an eye on the flame. If it flickers excessively or smokes, extinguish the candle, trim the wick to 5mm, and relight it once cooled.
Do not burn the candle for more than 4 hours at a time after the initial burn to prevent overheating. Do not allow flame to touch the glass.
Use a candle snuffer to extinguish the flame rather than blowing it out, which can cause wax splatter.
Keep the candle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping or discolouration.
Each piece is 100% handmade and will differ slightly in shape and colour.
The candle's components naturally interact and never fully settle. Over time, subtle shifts in colour may occur, without affecting the scent.
Y'limon is a balmy and diffusive accompaniment to warm and expansive days. Top notes of organic y'lang y'lang, petitgrain, and pink pepper with base notes of bergamot, lavender, and moss, creates a disruptive take on citrus that is dynamic, sharp, and peppery.
Fragrance Notes:
Y'Lang Y'Lang | Petitgrain | Bergamot | Pink Pepper
RSPO certified, 100% natural vegetable wax is combined with wax dye and bespoke fragrance to create these unique pieces.
The vessel is made from GRS certified recycled glass.
Each candle is hand poured in Sydney, Australia and finished with a hand painted contrast wick tip.
The glass vessel is individually mouth blown in Uttar Pradesh, India.