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Lodestone | Luxury Soy Candles

Original price $50.00 - Original price $70.00
Original price
$68.00
$50.00 - $70.00
Current price $68.00
Scent: Bonfire

Transport yourself to the enchanting country estates of Maryland’s Eastern Shore with Lodestone Reserve Candles. Each sophisticated fragrance captures the essence of adventures, both real and imagined, evoking warm memories of gatherings by the fire. These artisanal candles are beautifully presented with labels crafted on a vintage 1921 Chander & Price letterpress, using American-made Crane & Co. paper and printed with real gold-flecked inks. The result is a candle that not only smells divine but also serves as a stunning decorative piece, perfect for holding pens, plants, or other treasures once the wax is spent. Hand-poured in Kent County, these candles are made from 100% soy wax with eco-friendly dyes, phthalate-free premium fragrances, and essential oils.

Fragrance Varieties:

  • Bonfire: Warm spices and fragrant burning wood create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for storytelling and celebrations.
  • Forest Hunt: Bright forest redwood and rugged saddle leather evoke the spirit of the hunt and the charm of country estates.
  • Rich Earth: A blend of oak moss, clove, sandalwood, florals, and Madagascar vanilla conjures images of opulent manor living.

Labeling: 1921 letterpress printed labels, made with real gold flecks.

Container: 100% recyclable; ideal for repurposing.

Wax Composition: 100% soy wax with eco-friendly dye.

Weight: 0.5 lb

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  • Candlewick Maintenance: Trim wicks to ¼ inch before each use to ensure an even burn.
  • Initial Lighting: Allow the candle to burn until a full wax pool forms to prevent tunneling.
  • Recommended Burn Time: 1 to 2 hours per use; maximum of 3 to 4 hours to maintain optimal fragrance and wick condition.

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Mary M.
The Smell of Fall

I love the smell of this candle. The first time I smelled it burning was in the bathroom at Athens Cooks. I knew immediately I had to have it; the smell reminded me of Fall. I burned it for the first time this past Halloween. I imagined myself in a pointy black hat standing with my dog and cat around a bonfire while listening to the trick-or-treaters in the distance. It’s amazing what smells can conjure up.