BELAIR IN BRONZE
CRAFTED TO BURN SLOWLY, TO SCENT THE SPACE SOFTLY, AND TO LINGER LONG AFTER THE FLAME FADES
Each bronze vessel is hand-painted, creating a warm, gilded finish that catches the light like the last hour of sun. No two are exactly alike—each one is a ritual object in its own right.
The scent rises with lush guava fig and creamy coconut—soft, warm, golden. Beneath that, amber and golden oak unfold slowly, grounded by a smoldering trail of tobacco leaf.
It’s both sweet and smoky, like dusk arriving in slow motion.
A ritual in itself. A moment held.
Top Notes
Guava Fig · Coconut Flesh
Heart
Amber · Golden Oak
Base
Aged Tobacco · Warm Smoke
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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.