BUDDHA IN NOIR BLACK
CRAFTED TO BURN SLOWLY, TO SCENT THE SPACE SOFTLY, AND TO LINGER LONG AFTER THE FLAME FADES
Lush guava fig and creamy coconut rise first—soft, warm, golden. Beneath that, amber and golden oak settle in, grounded by a slow-burning trail of tobacco leaf.
It’s both sweet and smoldering—like the last light before dusk gives way.
A ritual in itself.
Top Notes
Guava Fig · Coconut Flesh
Heart
Amber · Golden Oak
Base
Aged Tobacco · Warm Smoke
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Crafted to burn slowly, to scent the space softly, and to linger long after the flame has gone out.
Before You Light — First Burn Matters
Trim the wooden wick to about ⅛" (3 mm) before the first burn. You can gently pinch off the charred bits between your fingers or use wick trimmers.
Burn for 2–3 hours on the first light to create a full melt pool and prevent tunneling.
Always place your candle on a heat-safe surface and keep it away from drafts, children, and pets.
Wooden Wick Tips
Wooden wicks burn differently than cotton: they produce a soft crackle and a low, smoldering flame.
If your flame appears weak, extinguish it, trim off the charred wood, and relight. A too-long wick can smother the flame.
Allow wax to melt fully across the surface before extinguishing to promote even burning.