Harvest Soy Candle in handcrafted ceramic mug
Harvest Soy Candle in handcrafted ceramic mug

Harvest Soy Candle in handcrafted ceramic mug

Three Buds Apothecary
$65.00
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Fragrance Notes:
head: the figs
heart: cloves
base: woods

Reusable handmade ceramic vessel crafted in Vermont by Laura White Pottery w/harvest moon design. Once the candle is spent, this vessel is perfect for drinks or decor. Dishwasher, oven and microwave safe. 

Holds approximately 10 fl oz Individually hand poured in our Vermont Studio, each candle burns for approxmiately 60 hours, made with American-grown soy, a lead-free cotton wick primed with vegetable based wax, unique blends of premium grade fragrance and essential oils.

 

Back Label: On the day when night and day are equally divided, it feels like a celestial sprint to the finish between the moon and stars—who can climb highest, fastest? The moon soars up, up, up with a fiery glow. This stretch of time makes me think about Shel Silverstein’s poem Moon-Catchin' Net and wonder what would have happened if that kid had managed to wrangle a harvest moon. My guess: a lot of grass stains and stardust.

Fragrance Notes:
head: the figs
heart: cloves
base: woods

Reusable handmade ceramic vessel crafted in Vermont by Laura White Pottery w/harvest moon design. Once the candle is spent, this vessel is perfect for drinks or decor. Dishwasher, oven and microwave safe. 

Holds approximately 10 fl oz Individually hand poured in our Vermont Studio, each candle burns for approxmiately 60 hours, made with American-grown soy, a lead-free cotton wick primed with vegetable based wax, unique blends of premium grade fragrance and essential oils.

 

Back Label: On the day when night and day are equally divided, it feels like a celestial sprint to the finish between the moon and stars—who can climb highest, fastest? The moon soars up, up, up with a fiery glow. This stretch of time makes me think about Shel Silverstein’s poem Moon-Catchin' Net and wonder what would have happened if that kid had managed to wrangle a harvest moon. My guess: a lot of grass stains and stardust.