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Orange Scented Candle

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Color:  Orange

Style:  Orange

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An unsqueezable orange that fills your home with a fresh scent.

Crafted in Los Angeles from hand-poured 100% natural soy wax, this Orange Candle boasts a realistic appearance and bumpy texture. Orange-scented with essential oils, this candle is like a burst of sunshine for your home. It can be lit for a warm, soft glow, or simply used as quirky home decor. It has a burn time of approximately 30+ hours. Because each candle is handmade, slight differences in color and appearance may occur, making each one unique. Always place lit candles on a non-flammable surface, like a plate. The Orange Scented Soy Wax Candle measures 4h x 3.8"diam.

  • Size
    4h x 3.8"diam.
  • Material
    Soy Wax
  • Year of Design
    2021
  • Origin
    United States
Orange Scented Candle

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