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Gunia Project is a brand of exceptional things that are produced on the resources of Ukrainian and world culture. The brand uses folk crafts and addresses the details of traditional culture, creating products that are ideal for everyday life.
This 100% handmade bird-shaped candle is made with natural oils and soy wax in a ceramic bird holder. The birds sings of goodness and love, a symbol of spring and will. The candle is hypoallergenic and can be used as a massage oil.
7.9"x5"x3.5", 20 L x 13 W x 9 H cm, 160 ml
30 hours burn time
Semi porcelain, soy wax, oil-based fragrance, can be used as a massage oil.
Handmade in Ukraine
Note Profile: Light Blue
- Top: Sparkling lemon, lavender, orange peels
- Middle: Shaved cinnamon, heady rose, white jasmine
- Base: Red patchouli, warm amber, musk, sandalwood
Note Profile: Light Blue
- Top: Fig Leaf, Galbanum, Black Currant
- Middle: Coconut, Floral, Fig, Davana
- Base: Cedarwood, Amber, Orris, Tonka Bean
Note Profile: Blue Night
- Top: Citrus, Sea Salt, Ozone
- Middle: Plum, Cardamom
- Base: Amber, Dark Musk
Note Profile White Blossom
- Top: Pear, Bergamot, Peach Blossom
- Middle: Warm Amber, Jasmine, Cashmere
- Base: Musk, Sheer Vanilla, Sandalwood
Gunia Project is a brand of exceptional things produced on the basis of traditional ethnic cultures.
INSTRUCTION
The first burn is the most important - how to do it right
Give your candle enough burning time to develop a melted wax pool that goes all the way to the edge of the container on the first use - this can take up to a few hours, depending on candle size.
Keep your wood wick trimmed short and free of charred bits
For optimal burn, keep your wood wick trimmed to about 3mm, and clean off any burnt wood from previous use.
How to fix a candle that’s tunneling
First and best option: if your candle will stay lit, give it a good long burn until all the wax is melted to the edge of the jar, and you’ve effectively “reset” the memory of the wax.
If your candle won’t stay lit because it is “drowning” in a wax pool, try using a paper towel or napkin to soak up some of the excess wax."
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