The Process
Making perfumed candles is a calculated process that requires an in-depth understanding of materials (wax, wick, fragrance and vessel) and their intricacies.
This education has been cultivated and refined over years of learning, practice and experimenting.
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For perfect diffusion of 27.9 luxury fragrances, and upholding their integrity, during combustion or when cold, the wax blend must align with each fragrance composition. Different blends are created for each scent as we measure up to 4 different types of wax with unique characteristics - structure, density and texture.
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We’ve discerned that pouring the entire candle at once leads to excess fragrance loss at the top as the wax cools. To mitigate this, we pour 83% of the candle, allow the wax to completely harden, then pour the last 17%. This method ensures for a more even diffusion of scent throughout the candle’s lifespan.
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Wicks are meticulously tested and chosen for adequate melt pool and appropriate flame height.