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1120 days ago

Handmade Soy Wax Candles

Julie from Titirangi

Beautiful Handmade Candles
Tin Container Medium size

6 fragrances available

White Lavender Cotton
Orange & Chilli
Purple Lavender
Coffee Bean
Pina colada
Yellow roses

Weight:139gm


Made from 100% soy wax, no GMO materials, no unnatural additives and are non toxic.

Wax burns clearly leaving no residual soot. Melts at low temperature and will not burn your skin.
Easily cleaned with hot soapy water if spilled.

Soy wax is a vegetable wax made from oil of soy bean
Each Candle $15.00 each

Price: $15

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