In the cold and dark of deep winter, Christmas joy surrounds us.Frost covers the garden while mulled wine warms our hands.Decorations adorn the room with bright oranges contrastingwith sharp green leaves. Oranges and clove with floral notes of carnation. An elegant seasonal candle from our True Grace Manor collection,made from natural wax and presented in softly smoked glass. Burn Time: 40 hoursH9 x Dia. 7.5cme190G 6.5OZ MORE IMAGES BELOWV
Show me the big picture →With the last of the Autumn light we build a bonfire, cuttings from the herb garden adding to the flames.As we huddle round the orange glo, leaves crunching underfoot, we think of summer past and thewinter to come. Smokey note of cade and tobacco with a touch of Patchouli and a woody, resinous base. Another elegant candle from our True Grace Manor collection,made from natural wax and presented in a softly smoked glass. Burn Time: 40 hoursH9 x Dia. 7.5cme190G 6.5OZMORE IMAGES BELOWV
Show me the big picture →The freshness of crisp apple and the sight of trees bright withpastel-coloured blossom is conjured up in this fragrance. Another elegant candle from our True Grace Village collection,made from natural wax and presented in a traditional patterned glass. Burn Time: 40 hoursH9 x Dia. 7.5cme190G 6.5OZMORE IMAGES BELOWV
Show me the big picture →Through the ancient gates into a secret garden of favourite flowers and herbs.Pale Bourbon Roses, Geraniums with tiny flowers and bright green Mint tumbling together. Another elegant candle from our True Grace Manor collection,made from natural wax and presented in softly smoked glass. Burn Time: 40 hoursH9 x Dia. 7.5cme190G 6.5OZ MORE IMAGES BELOWV
Show me the big picture →The rambling rose outside the cottage door. A flower pressed into a scrapbook. Floral notes and woody base tones become the memories of the bloom on a tea rose.This single wick candle was created by pouring a special blend of natural wax into a softly smoked, hand-blown glass bowl.Burn Time 50 hoursH7.5 x Dia. 9.5cme225G 80Z MORE IMAGES BELOWV
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