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Peter

Peter

Regular price $24.99 USD
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Featuring the painting The Girl by the Window (1893) by Edvard Munch and inspired by "Peter" (2024) by Taylor Swift, this candle is perfect for music and art lovers alike and creates a peaceful and cozy sanctuary within any room. Designed with meticulous care and attention to detail and offered in a variety of scents, it is the perfect complement to any style of decor. Whether a gift for a loved one or a treat for yourself, this candle is a versatile addition that will bring tranquility and warmth to any home or office.


Wax: Natural (No Dyes)
Wax Amount: 9 ounces
Material: Hand Poured Soy Blended Wax, Cotton Wick; Transparent Glass Vessel, Matte Finish Label
Lid Color: Gold

Product Size - Jar: Diameter Neck: 2.6875" | Diameter Base: 3" | H: 3.625"
Label Cut Size: 3 x 2.25 inches

Available Fragrances: Blackberry Vanilla, Fragrance-Free, Lavender + Sage, Lemon Verbena, Oakmoss + Amber, Ocean Breeze, Orange Creamsicle, Spiced Oat Milk, White Birch
Burn Time Approx 50 Hours
Made in the USA

Before Lighting:
• Before burning, always trim a cotton wick to 1/4" and 1/8" - 3/16" for a wood wick.
• Keep the wax pool clear of wick trimmings, matches, and debris at all times.

While Burning:
• Keep within sight
• Keep away from flammable objects
• Keep away from children and pets

Follow Candle Safety

Disclaimer:
Every fragrance oil we offer is phthalate-free and made without ingredients found on California’s Proposition 65 list.

Additionally, our fragrances avoid these 5 main hazard groups:
Carcinogens: These are materials known or thought to cause cancer.
Mutagens: Materials that change the DNA of a cell, harming the cell and causing diseases like cancer.
Reproductive toxins: Toxins that adversely affect reproductive organs and increase the risk of birth defects.
Organ toxins: These are toxins that can cause adverse effects or disease within specific bodily organs.
Acute toxins: Toxins that can cause adverse effects from a single exposure. Generally, this would be accidental exposure such as spillage or ingestion.

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