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Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle

Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle

$18.00
Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle
$18.00

The Story

Smells Like Walking Past a Honeysuckle Vine at Dusk

Remember pulling honeysuckle flowers off the vine as a kid and sucking the nectar out? That tiny drop of sweet at the end—this candle smells like that moment, grown up.

Wild Honeysuckle has actual flower in there. Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac. Lemon and ginger at the top keep it bright. Wood and violet underneath keep it from being too sweet or too simple. It's soft without being powdery. Floral without smelling like your grandmother's soap drawer.

People who say they don't like floral candles make an exception for this one.

What Makes Our Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle Special?

  • Scent Profile: Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac, lemon, ginger, violet, soft woods.
  • 100% American-Grown Soy Wax: Soy burns cleaner than paraffin — no marks on your walls, no petrochemicals in the air. Every batch is hand-poured in our Owings Mills, Maryland facility and checked before it ships.
  • 30-Hour Burn, 6oz Jelly Jar: Cotton wick, no phthalates, no dyes, no synthetic colors. The jar is reusable — jewelry, stamps, coins, small things that need a spot.
  • Spring Through Summer: Popular when everything's blooming but people burn it year-round. Turns out you can have flowers in January if you want them.

A jar of this ships well — worth adding to any order going to someone who loves a garden.

How to Use: Trim the wick to ¼ inch before the first light. Let the wax melt edge to edge on that first burn — about an hour — to prevent tunneling. Keep individual burns to 1.5 hours maximum and let the candle cool completely before moving it. When roughly ½ inch of wax remains, retire the candle, wash the jar with hot soapy water, and put it to use.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle - Image 6

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Smells Like Walking Past a Honeysuckle Vine at Dusk

Remember pulling honeysuckle flowers off the vine as a kid and sucking the nectar out? That tiny drop of sweet at the end—this candle smells like that moment, grown up.

Wild Honeysuckle has actual flower in there. Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac. Lemon and ginger at the top keep it bright. Wood and violet underneath keep it from being too sweet or too simple. It's soft without being powdery. Floral without smelling like your grandmother's soap drawer.

People who say they don't like floral candles make an exception for this one.

What Makes Our Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle Special?

  • Scent Profile: Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac, lemon, ginger, violet, soft woods.
  • 100% American-Grown Soy Wax: Soy burns cleaner than paraffin — no marks on your walls, no petrochemicals in the air. Every batch is hand-poured in our Owings Mills, Maryland facility and checked before it ships.
  • 30-Hour Burn, 6oz Jelly Jar: Cotton wick, no phthalates, no dyes, no synthetic colors. The jar is reusable — jewelry, stamps, coins, small things that need a spot.
  • Spring Through Summer: Popular when everything's blooming but people burn it year-round. Turns out you can have flowers in January if you want them.

A jar of this ships well — worth adding to any order going to someone who loves a garden.

How to Use: Trim the wick to ¼ inch before the first light. Let the wax melt edge to edge on that first burn — about an hour — to prevent tunneling. Keep individual burns to 1.5 hours maximum and let the candle cool completely before moving it. When roughly ½ inch of wax remains, retire the candle, wash the jar with hot soapy water, and put it to use.