Product Description
Sohum Safari Tea Garden Eco Candle produces beautiful scent with its creamy botanical blend wax that will make your space filled with soothing and vibrant fragrance. Made from natural soy wax hand-poured in a beautiful and lustrous handmade vassete topped with a gold double glazed lid. It infuses a scent that has notes of green tea, almond, black amber and vanilla pods. It can burn up to 80 hours, has wick made from wood instead of cotton for a cleaner burn and excellent fragrance release.
What it’s made of
Soy Wax
Cedar Wick
How to Use
Burn your candle until the wax pools to reach the edge of the jar when you first burn as this ensures your candle always burn evenly.
Trim the wick prior to each burn, simply by snapping the burnt out wick, leaving a remaining wick length of approximately 3mm.
Warning
Never burn a candle on or near anything that catches fire.
Do not burn candle for more than 3 hours at a time.
Allow to cool before relighting.
Keep out of drafts.
Discontinue burning when 1cm or less of wax remains.
Place candle on a heat resistant surface and never leave candle unattended.
Keep away from children, curtains and pets.
About SOHUM
In 2003 SOHUM was born out of pure passion for perfume. A dream of recreating true scents of nature & creative compositions for a new world. Starting with the simplest of raw materials sourced worldwide & traditional methods SOHUM’s patience for perfection has ensured growth to a refined fragrance collection that has endured, with standout fragrances adored by many. SOHUM is still a family business, 100% Australian owned and is proudly made in Melbourne Australia.
The word SOHUM is a meditation mantra and comes from the ancient Vedic texts of India. When uttered, the word itself is said to bring enormous blessings. Made up of 2 words, So & Hum, it represents the passage of the breath in and out of the nostrils. The ancient sages of India believed that if you listen carefully, you can hear the sound the breath makes on the inhalation as “So” and the sound of the exhalation as “Hum”. The mantra Sohum is said to express the powerful life-energy of the breath.