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YUZU FLAVOURED CANDLE

Candles - Diffusers Japan

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Seto porcelain scented candle from Japan designed by Makoto Komatsu. This candle is made from plants and ingredients sourced exclusively from Japan. Unique and exquisite scents, the result of traditional and high quality craftsmanship over more than 200 years. This candle will give you a feeling of relaxation and calm with its subtle, pleasant but noticeable aroma.

Top notes: Leafy green, Bergamot, Grapefruit
Middle notes: Yuzu, Mandarin, Geranium
Base note: Jasmine

Candle made from soy wax, palm oil and rapeseed oil. As candle wax dissolves at low temperatures, this allows delicate scents to be beautifully scented. No soot and a cleaner burn without toxins, carcinogens or pollutants.

Ingredients: Soy Wax, Fragrance, Paraffin Free, Seto White Porcelain
Capacity: 180g     Size: D82mm × H84mm     Burning time: Up to 40 hours     Origin: Made in Japan

YUZU
The yuzu, Japan’ s most iconic citrus fruit, is first harvested in the late-fall chill of November. Deep in mountain valleys, its sweet yet tart aroma fills the air, heralding the change in season. It’ s also used to add an elegant touch as a fragrance in rooms or floating on the water of hot springs.
Seto porcelain scented candle from Japan designed by Makoto Komatsu. This candle is made from plants and ingredients sourced exclusively from Japan. Unique and exquisite scents, the result of traditional and high quality craftsmanship over more than 200 years. This candle will give you a feeling of relaxation and calm with its subtle, pleasant but noticeable aroma.

Top notes: Leafy green, Bergamot, Grapefruit
Middle notes: Yuzu, Mandarin, Geranium
Base note: Jasmine

Candle made from soy wax, palm oil and rapeseed oil. As candle wax dissolves at low temperatures, this allows delicate scents to be beautifully scented. No soot and a cleaner burn without toxins, carcinogens or pollutants.

Ingredients: Soy Wax, Fragrance, Paraffin Free, Seto White Porcelain
Capacity: 180g     Size: D82mm × H84mm     Burning time: Up to 40 hours     Origin: Made in Japan

YUZU
The yuzu, Japan’ s most iconic citrus fruit, is first harvested in the late-fall chill of November. Deep in mountain valleys, its sweet yet tart aroma fills the air, heralding the change in season. It’ s also used to add an elegant touch as a fragrance in rooms or floating on the water of hot springs.

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