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Honeysuckle Heirloom

$85.00

Hand poured into a rare vintage vessel from the 1950s-70s. These vessels were commonly used to store cheese and other preservatives, usually for rural kitchens or regional markets.

This deep navy blue and speckled pattern was less common than traditional graniteware, because the pigments were more expensive to produce. I’ve only ever come across one.

Once the candle is burned, reuse for wildflowers, salt, tea bags, coffee, matches or small treasures—whatever ritual feels like yours.

Smells like:

wet honeysuckle vine, open windows, wildflowers, and a cool breeze.

14 oz.

70+ hr burn time.

INGREDIENTS: organic soy wax, filtered beeswax, coconut oil, honeysuckle absolute, jasmine essential oil, ylang ylang essential oil

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Hand poured into a rare vintage vessel from the 1950s-70s. These vessels were commonly used to store cheese and other preservatives, usually for rural kitchens or regional markets.

This deep navy blue and speckled pattern was less common than traditional graniteware, because the pigments were more expensive to produce. I’ve only ever come across one.

Once the candle is burned, reuse for wildflowers, salt, tea bags, coffee, matches or small treasures—whatever ritual feels like yours.

Smells like:

wet honeysuckle vine, open windows, wildflowers, and a cool breeze.

14 oz.

70+ hr burn time.

INGREDIENTS: organic soy wax, filtered beeswax, coconut oil, honeysuckle absolute, jasmine essential oil, ylang ylang essential oil

Hand poured into a rare vintage vessel from the 1950s-70s. These vessels were commonly used to store cheese and other preservatives, usually for rural kitchens or regional markets.

This deep navy blue and speckled pattern was less common than traditional graniteware, because the pigments were more expensive to produce. I’ve only ever come across one.

Once the candle is burned, reuse for wildflowers, salt, tea bags, coffee, matches or small treasures—whatever ritual feels like yours.

Smells like:

wet honeysuckle vine, open windows, wildflowers, and a cool breeze.

14 oz.

70+ hr burn time.

INGREDIENTS: organic soy wax, filtered beeswax, coconut oil, honeysuckle absolute, jasmine essential oil, ylang ylang essential oil