Candle - Rose Poivrée
giambattista valli
The bouquet of fresh and lush roses evokes Marie Antoinette’s love of the flower. A hint of Tuscan black pepper at the heart of the rose delivers subtle, unexpected harmony.
Created by Cire Trudon in partnership with designer Giambattista Valli, this special edition candle was created to celebrate the 2010 opening of his first store on rue Boissy d’Anglas in Paris.
Details
- Burn Time: 55 - 60 hours
- Vessel: Hand-blown, golden crested, green glass vessel
- Dimensions: 4.25" H x 3.5" D
- Weight: 9.5 oz
- 100% vegetable wax + beeswax
- Cotton wick
- Smoke-free burn
Fragrance Notes
Head Notes: Mandarin, Lily of the Valley, Madagascar pepper
Heart Notes: Amber, Palmarosa, Rose
Base Notes: Musk, Sandalwood
How To Use
Leave your candle burning until the entire top layer is liquefied, and do that every time you light it. This will allow you to fully enjoy your Cire Trudon candle until the end, by preventing the wax from tunneling. You also want to center the wick back into its original position from time to time (before the wax sets again) and trim it before and after every use
Your candle should not be burned for more than 3 hours at a time during the first third, then for 1 to 2 hours afterward.
Brand
Historic French candle makers Cire Trudon have been producing the world's finest perfumed candles since their inception in 1643. The oldest wax-producing factory worldwide, Cire Trudon was once the provider of the royal court of Louis XIV and Versaille during the French Revolution, a true testaments to the superior craftsmanship and fragrances with which each candle is produced.
Manufactured at the Trudon workshop in Normandy using unrivaled know-how inherited from master candle makers, their vegetable + beeswax candles are renowned worldwide. Each scent is encapsulated in an elegant, hand-blown glass vessel adorned with the Trudon blazon: the Maison Trudon emblematic product.
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