Raku Candle
Filled with hand-poured coconut wax scented with santal essential oils, these one-of-a-kind, striking vessels are works of art first and a candles second. Made using a western-inspired form of pottery decorating known as Raku, horse hair is added to the molten ceramic resulting in extraordinary and intricate smoky lines that evoke the wild spirit and rugged beauty of the horse.
Details
- Color: Raku glaze
- Material: Ceramic, organic coconut wax + cotton wick
- Small
- Dimensions: 4" W x 3" H
- Volume: 30-32 oz
- Burn Time: 180-200 hours
- Large
- Dimensions: 5” W x 4”-4.5” H
- Volume: 40 oz
- Burn Time: 250 hours
- Smoke-free burn
Fragrance Notes
Spicy cardamom, amber, sandalwood, orchid oil, mango blossom, strawberry + vanilla.
How To Use
When lighting for the first time, burn until the wax melts evenly across the entire surface of the candle as this will prevent tunneling and create an even burn for the duration of the candle's life.
It is recommend that you trim your wick before every lighting. The wick only needs to be approximately 1/4 cm in length. Keeping it this length will avoid mushrooming which can result in unnecessary soot. This also controls the size of the flame allowing you to get the most time out of your candle
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
A California-based ceramic studio, Match Stoneware makes one-of-a-kind dishware and decorative vessels inspired by the ocean, forests and earth that make up the state's uniquely diverse landscape. From the Martian terrains of Joshua Tree, to the moss covered Muir Woods and giant sequoias, each piece tells a story through its handcrafted design and distinct glazing. Starting with clay that is sourced directly from the earth, they use various ancient techniques to produce one-of-a-kind ceramics made without the use of molds or dyes—every piece is hand thrown on the wheel.
While Match Stoneware honors the long history of this humble craft, they also strive to push the boundaries of the art form, experimenting with different bodies of clay and combining old traditions with modern techniques. They are dedicated to creating beautiful and meaningful pieces that reflect the rich history of ceramic making and the rich beauty on their doorstep.
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